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Opioid Crisis in OK; Who’s to Blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3249309" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Yes, its known they can be addictive. However, people have become addicted by following the prescribed amount. That is the problem. As it was said, some people are more prone to addiction than others. I won't say its all the doc's and pharma's fault, but its not 100% on the user. That is point I was making. The conflict here is many of you are thinking it has to be 100% one way or the other, it's not. There are dirtbag doctors out there who will push x drug because they get kickbacks under the table. There are people who make bad choices, some informed and some not so. I knew a guy who got addicted because his pain was so high he ended up taking them faster than he should. That was on him, yes. And he admits it. But you have no idea the pain he was in. He has since recovered, thankfully. </p><p></p><p>And this is another example of our political atmosphere. Stop looking at absolutes, and please stop reading to argue. I never said it was all on the doctors, I said it wasn't 100% on the user.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3249309, member: 43724"] Yes, its known they can be addictive. However, people have become addicted by following the prescribed amount. That is the problem. As it was said, some people are more prone to addiction than others. I won't say its all the doc's and pharma's fault, but its not 100% on the user. That is point I was making. The conflict here is many of you are thinking it has to be 100% one way or the other, it's not. There are dirtbag doctors out there who will push x drug because they get kickbacks under the table. There are people who make bad choices, some informed and some not so. I knew a guy who got addicted because his pain was so high he ended up taking them faster than he should. That was on him, yes. And he admits it. But you have no idea the pain he was in. He has since recovered, thankfully. And this is another example of our political atmosphere. Stop looking at absolutes, and please stop reading to argue. I never said it was all on the doctors, I said it wasn't 100% on the user. [/QUOTE]
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