We use benzodiazepines at the clinic when patients have reactions to chemo. The regulations stiffen on 4/1 for tracking and reporting. It will take MORE time away from direct patient care. With nursing staff already at a critical low, “just a few more minutes” on an already time stressed profession will likely break a few. I can’t imagine a surgery center’s new burdens. I get it is all a result of abuse, but it’s always the rule-followers that carry the burden for the criminals. It gives the appearance of “doing something” and it seems that’s all that matters in this twisted world right now.
They (the deep state) absolutely love drug abuse and the death and suffering it produces. They are the ones importing and distributing it.
The most likely result of a "shortage" of pain meds, will be those in need of them turning to illegal (and far more dangerous) sources for their supply.
"It" is all about benzodiazepines relieve anxiety.
That is not to be tolerated.
Not sure if you recall the big to do about the horrific dangers of vaping a couple of months before the "pandemic."
Then early in the "pandemic" it was revealed that smokers (obviously vapers also) are 4 times less likely to contract covid.
And later revealed that nicotine gum is the most effective treatment for "long covid."
Having a severe back problem for the past 40 years I have been on a number of pain meds but was kicked off right before covid. I tried some "natural" pain killers and kratom was the best but tasted like shit.
Then against the advice of everyone I told, I started using aspirin regularly. Four 325mg pills at a time. Success. Sometimes I end up taking 8 but mostly 4.
According to the research, back in the early 1900's it was common for doses of aspirin to exceed 8 to 10 grams (25 to 30 pills). It was these massive doses (which still aren't deadly at this dosage) that caused the excessive stomach issues and bleeding problems. I've been taking the aspirin regularly now for 4 years. No problems.
Google search has a lot of results saying to no longer take low dose aspirin to prevent heart attacks when I was searching for maximum dosage. It seems everywhere we turn they are against aspirin with the primary argument being "it's a blood thinner".
With the entire machine against it I concluded it's because of the overall benefit that it has been denigrated.
Here come the fentanyl overdoses and new drugs that eat flesh epidemic.
We use benzodiazepines at the clinic when patients have reactions to chemo. The regulations stiffen on 4/1 for tracking and reporting. It will take MORE time away from direct patient care. With nursing staff already at a critical low, “just a few more minutes” on an already time stressed profession will likely break a few. I can’t imagine a surgery center’s new burdens. I get it is all a result of abuse, but it’s always the rule-followers that carry the burden for the criminals. It gives the appearance of “doing something” and it seems that’s all that matters in this twisted world right now.
They (the deep state) absolutely love drug abuse and the death and suffering it produces. They are the ones importing and distributing it.
The most likely result of a "shortage" of pain meds, will be those in need of them turning to illegal (and far more dangerous) sources for their supply.
"It" is all about benzodiazepines relieve anxiety.
That is not to be tolerated.
Not sure if you recall the big to do about the horrific dangers of vaping a couple of months before the "pandemic."
Then early in the "pandemic" it was revealed that smokers (obviously vapers also) are 4 times less likely to contract covid.
And later revealed that nicotine gum is the most effective treatment for "long covid."
Having a severe back problem for the past 40 years I have been on a number of pain meds but was kicked off right before covid. I tried some "natural" pain killers and kratom was the best but tasted like shit.
Then against the advice of everyone I told, I started using aspirin regularly. Four 325mg pills at a time. Success. Sometimes I end up taking 8 but mostly 4.
According to the research, back in the early 1900's it was common for doses of aspirin to exceed 8 to 10 grams (25 to 30 pills). It was these massive doses (which still aren't deadly at this dosage) that caused the excessive stomach issues and bleeding problems. I've been taking the aspirin regularly now for 4 years. No problems.
Google search has a lot of results saying to no longer take low dose aspirin to prevent heart attacks when I was searching for maximum dosage. It seems everywhere we turn they are against aspirin with the primary argument being "it's a blood thinner".
With the entire machine against it I concluded it's because of the overall benefit that it has been denigrated.
It does thin the blood. I see it when we do extractions where people are on aspirin therapy.
Thank You. I posted the link in the comment section.
https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2022/12/13/dea-finalizes-cuts-in-2023-opioid-supply
Is CBD in your practice's palette?
No.
Okay, maybe encourage victims (kek) I mean patients, to look into alternative meds if the fountains run dry.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16aTZzXMTj/current-drug-shortages/c/