ANSWERS: 4
  • Benzos ( xanax , klonopin , ativan , valium etc )
    • DancesWithWolves
      Pain pills ( Hydrocodone, Codeine, Vicodin, Percocet )
    • DancesWithWolves
      Bump
  • All for it. Patients have a responsibility to know all about the dope they are taking (especially side effects), and whether its the best choice. Doctors should be viewed as advisors...not gods or dictators. These doctors don't "get people hooked on benzos and pain pills"...gullible people too lazy to take charge of their own treatment, or too stupid to follow simple instructions get themselves hooked or overdosed.
    • DancesWithWolves
      I do agree with you , thanks for the comment
  • It might surprise you to know that doctors spend around 600 teaching hours in medical school learning the effects of pharmaceuticals on the physiology of the body - while just 6 teaching hours are devoted to nutrition. This is why they know just what to prescribe for an ailment - yet, can't figure out the cause. People see pharmaceuticals as "magic cures" advertised on TV and then run to their doctor for it - and the doctor is more than happy to accommodate them. The pharmaceutical industry has a strong influence on the medical profession and the goal is to sell as many drugs as possible to make the pharmaceutical companies rich.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for sharing your opinion :)
  • The people who take the pills are the ones responsible for getting themselves hooked on the medication. Its time to quit blaming everyone else for what THEY CHOOSE TO DO.
    • DancesWithWolves
      Thanks for sharing your opinion :)

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