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Old 12-25-2011, 10:43 AM
 
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Texas law states that pain alone is not a guarantee for narcotic meds. If an MD is willing to participate in "legal euphoria" - that's either a class a or class c misdemeanor and is reportable to the board - meaning his license could be revoked.

It is stated on the JP law that all MDs must abide by.

So just because you have pain - don't expect us all to bend over backwards to give you narcs. You will need an exam and our clearance.

Opiates have SUPERCEDED illegal drugs as the number 1 killer in the United States today. My wife is a pharmacist and she can attest to the number of illegal scripts that pass through (which she reports to the appropriate authorities) for narcs and controlled substances.
Reading comprehension, Doc.

I implied that the cause must be known and diagnosed.


And no matter your diatribe, it is my personal experience that Dr.s immediately write a prescription for some opiate or derivative after a diagnosis that ruled out a dangerous cause which requires immediate attention.

Without asking for them. And yes, If it's legal (another word you conveniently ignored) there's nothing wrong to enjoy the nice side effects.

 
Old 12-25-2011, 11:18 AM
 
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Reading comprehension, Doc.

I implied that the cause must be known and diagnosed.


And no matter your diatribe, it is my personal experience that Dr.s immediately write a prescription for some opiate or derivative after a diagnosis that ruled out a dangerous cause which requires immediate attention.

Without asking for them. And yes, If it's legal (another word you conveniently ignored) there's nothing wrong to enjoy the nice side effects.
Onto the next article from the Journal of Anecdotal Evidence...
 
Old 12-25-2011, 11:45 AM
 
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This thread has clearly run its course and devolved into arguing about legality/morality. Closed.
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