New Pain Pill's Approval: 'Genuinely Frightening'
New pain pill's approval: 'Genuinely frightening'
(CNN) — A potent little painkiller is causing a big stir. A coalition of more than 40 health care, consumer and addiction treatment groups is urging the Food and Drug Administration to revoke approval of the prescription drug Zohydro. The hydrocodone …
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South Jersey drug treatment providers: For heroin addicts, more inpatient care …
That's not a lot of time to see how well a law is working, but addiction treatment professionals in South Jersey have reservations about the law when it comes to a troubling trend in drug abuse. The law, the state Senate bill number of which was S881 …
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Tri-Community Coalition Advocates for Awareness of Prescription Drug Use
Tri-Community Coalition advocates for awareness of prescription drug use
Judy Rubin, who heads up the Tri-Community Coalition which works to prevent substance abuse in Berkley, Huntington Woods and Oak Park, said it is “fast becoming the new party drug for teens.” “Many teens think they are safe because they have legitimate …
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Tri-County programs vs. substance abuse gain reaccreditation
Tri-County's four programs are The Dawn Center and William J. McCord Adolescent Treatment Facility located in Orangeburg; the Michael C. Watson Treatment Facility in Bamberg, and the J.T. Blanton Treatment Facility in St. Matthews. “In achieving Joint …
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Want to Dodge Water Bills With a Well? Here's the Drill
Want to dodge water bills with a well? Here's the drill
A good water treatment system will keep your water clean and remove hardness in the water. A standard water treatment … AS long as your well is a reliable one, it shouldn't cost you more than a couple of hundred euro each year to service it. Choose a …
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A hidden epidemic: Eating disorders in the gay community
Roness found inpatient eating disorder treatment with all-male units, and many of the patients in his groups were struggling just like he was — he found out he wasn't alone. … At the time, O'Keefe didn't look in the mirror and see someone who needed …
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Best Treatment for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction in Kansas 855 602 5102
Best Treatment for Alcoholism and Drug Addiction In Kansas 855 602 5102 – Call 1-855-602-5102 for Local Kansas and Nationwide Addiction Treatment Programs http://yourdrugabusehotline.com/nearby-treatment-for-alcoholism-and-substanc…
Judge has personal, political links to Melius ally
In July 1989, a judge sentenced him to 3 years' probation, revoked his license and ordered him to seek treatment for alcoholism. At the time, Whelan served as Babylon Town attorney. After the accident, the town suspended him, but the Appellate Division …
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Is the “Recovery” Bill Really the SPENT Bill? Socialist Power Entrenchment Bill?
Question by Philip H: Is the “Recovery” Bill really the SPENT Bill? Socialist Power Entrenchment Bill?
With about 9000 earmarks (according to yesterday’s evening network news) and more and bigger government, the Democrats are delivering what they promised they would.
Tyranny.
Can you honestly say it shouldn’t be called the SPENT Bill when (if they get their way) they will have spent your grand children’s inheritance?
Best answer:
Answer by [email protected]
It seems that way to me.
Now, convince the Liberals who think its necessary.
Answer by Jeffrey J
Of course, it is a larger move toward socialism than the New Deal.
Groups Push FDA to Revoke Approval of Highly Potent Painkiller
Groups Push FDA to Revoke Approval of Highly Potent Painkiller
In the petition sent to the FDA on Wednesday, more than 40 consumer watchdog groups, addiction treatment groups and others noted that the drug was approved despite significant resistance from the FDA's own advisory committee, which voted 11-2 against …
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Senators Probing Whether Pay-to-Play Had Role in Potent New Drug's Appoval
Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and David Vitter (R-La.) are delving into whether pay-to-play activity had a role in the approval of a controversial new painkiller that is up to 10 times stronger than Vicodin. Reports indicated that the School of Medicine …
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