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The doctors gave my 11 year old brother hard drugs
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2019-03-07 at 4:29 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 4:34 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 4:35 AM UTCOh shit, it's not even called "User CP" anymore.
That was Totse and Zoklet I guess. -
2019-03-07 at 5:20 AM UTCThe url is actually usercp and that's still what I call it in my head but it's a stupid name so it subscriptions in the UI
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2019-03-07 at 5:55 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 6:06 AM UTCI think OP is a lying PoS
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2019-03-07 at 6:07 AM UTCCPS Child Protective Services you fucking fucking pieces of shit.
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2019-03-07 at 6:09 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 6:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by 34nfi4w8g3wnfge4j93qrj309jg He doesn't even have ADHD though he showed me the website he got the idea from
Was it www.totse.com -
2019-03-07 at 6:32 AM UTCThese days, "doctors" will even prescribe babies Oxycontin, as long as it shuts them up and the money is good.
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2019-03-07 at 6:32 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 6:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL These days, "doctors" will even prescribe babies Oxycontin, as long as it shuts them up and the money is good.
That is just flat out false.
If it were true, I'd be at the bar every night trynna nail the ugliest bitch in the place just so I could start a baby farm so I could get like 20 oxy prescriptions.
But that's not the kinda world we live in, is it? -
2019-03-07 at 6:40 AM UTC"Physicians are already allowed to prescribe virtually any medication they want for any purpose they feel is clinically appropriate, although the insurance company may require them to justify their decision through a prior approval process. This is called "off-label" prescribing and it is done all the time. OxyContin had been prescribed for kids long before this expanded approval."
https://www.pharmacytimes.com/contributor/jason-poquette/2015/08/oxycontin-for-kids-6-things-pharmacists-should-know
Also, have you ever heard the term, "exposure in utero" before? -
2019-03-07 at 6:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL "Physicians are already allowed to prescribe virtually any medication they want for any purpose they feel is clinically appropriate, although the insurance company may require them to justify their decision through a prior approval process. This is called "off-label" prescribing and it is done all the time. OxyContin had been prescribed for kids long before this expanded approval."
https://www.pharmacytimes.com/contributor/jason-poquette/2015/08/oxycontin-for-kids-6-things-pharmacists-should-know
Also, have you ever heard the term, "exposure in utero" before?
I'm sure it has happened before, but isolated instances do not necessarily indicate a pattern.
I mean, some people kill other people in order to consume their flesh.
It's hardly pandemic, though. -
2019-03-07 at 6:41 AM UTCThat says “kids” not “infants”
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2019-03-07 at 6:47 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 6:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL These days, "doctors" will even prescribe babies Oxycontin, as long as it shuts them up and the money is good.
this is a lie
Originally posted by -SpectraL "Physicians are already allowed to prescribe virtually any medication they want for any purpose they feel is clinically appropriate, although the insurance company may require them to justify their decision through a prior approval process. This is called "off-label" prescribing and it is done all the time. OxyContin had been prescribed for kids long before this expanded approval."
https://www.pharmacytimes.com/contributor/jason-poquette/2015/08/oxycontin-for-kids-6-things-pharmacists-should-know
Also, have you ever heard the term, "exposure in utero" before?
Literally in the first sentence of your link:The FDA recently approved the powerful narcotic painkiller OxyContin for use in patients ages 11 to 16.
Also what exactly is the issue with off-label prescriptions? Like do you really think the FDA should regulate what reasons drugs can be prescribed for? How would you even enforce that? -
2019-03-07 at 6:50 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Did you know that prescribing Oxycontin and other powerful opiates to pregnant women is commonplace, and I can prove it beyond even a shadow of a doubt?
Oaky, devil's advocate here for a sec...
What if the woman is in excrutiating pain?
Are you saying you'd be comfortable just telling her to...
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2019-03-07 at 6:52 AM UTC
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2019-03-07 at 6:52 AM UTC