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Marijuana users feel MORE pain:...cannabis lowers pain tolerance...users need more painkillers
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3127253" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Because they're using controlled substances prescribed by their physician but are also using illegal substances like MJ. Fact is, these days, with the way the DEA and OBNDD are monitoring things, as a physician, if you're prescribing controlled substances for a patient routinely without having a pain contract agreement in place in the medical record <strong><u>and</u> </strong>doing routine random drug screens, you're asking to get your license pulled, or at least censured. I don't want either, so I'm essentially cutting out ALL routine pain medicine scripts. It's just not worth all the extra time and effort and work and hassle that goes into it, when you're trying to keep up with all the other regulations and mandates the stupid .gov has in place just so you can make a living and get paid for what you already do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3127253, member: 9374"] Because they're using controlled substances prescribed by their physician but are also using illegal substances like MJ. Fact is, these days, with the way the DEA and OBNDD are monitoring things, as a physician, if you're prescribing controlled substances for a patient routinely without having a pain contract agreement in place in the medical record [B][U]and[/U] [/B]doing routine random drug screens, you're asking to get your license pulled, or at least censured. I don't want either, so I'm essentially cutting out ALL routine pain medicine scripts. It's just not worth all the extra time and effort and work and hassle that goes into it, when you're trying to keep up with all the other regulations and mandates the stupid .gov has in place just so you can make a living and get paid for what you already do. [/QUOTE]
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