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Curious about fenatyl and morphine
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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 691279" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>I was tongue and cheek. I was disagreeing with GN and darkwing about the dangers for the pain management patient. (But because I esteem highly each of them, and believe each of them have highly developed knowledge bases about drugs and addiction, I did not want to disagree directly.)</p><p></p><p>I agree with you absolutely. I believe that the potential for abuse lies equally with the pain management patient and the recreational user.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to emphasize the point that the risks are equal for both, because of the biochemical properties of the substances, the dis-inhibition that comes from taking them, and the secondary gain--feeling good. Perhaps the pain management patient has an even greater risk. It seems I cannot go to the doctor's office without hearing somebody beg for narcotics, already hooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 691279, member: 18958"] I was tongue and cheek. I was disagreeing with GN and darkwing about the dangers for the pain management patient. (But because I esteem highly each of them, and believe each of them have highly developed knowledge bases about drugs and addiction, I did not want to disagree directly.) I agree with you absolutely. I believe that the potential for abuse lies equally with the pain management patient and the recreational user. I wanted to emphasize the point that the risks are equal for both, because of the biochemical properties of the substances, the dis-inhibition that comes from taking them, and the secondary gain--feeling good. Perhaps the pain management patient has an even greater risk. It seems I cannot go to the doctor's office without hearing somebody beg for narcotics, already hooked. [/QUOTE]
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