RT @kaake_rn: A 2019 study that makes sense of the problem of prohibition of medically prescribed opioid pain medicine yet doctors are far…
RT @kaake_rn: A 2019 study that makes sense of the problem of prohibition of medically prescribed opioid pain medicine yet doctors are far…
RT @kaake_rn: A 2019 study that makes sense of the problem of prohibition of medically prescribed opioid pain medicine yet doctors are far…
RT @kaake_rn: A 2019 study that makes sense of the problem of prohibition of medically prescribed opioid pain medicine yet doctors are far…
A 2019 study that makes sense of the problem of prohibition of medically prescribed opioid pain medicine yet doctors are far behind tge research and continue to withhold pain care! Thank you, Dr Singer and Dr. Schatman❤️
@warwicknewsroom @warwickmed @uniofwarwick @DrHSandhu @adfurlan Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
@DrHSandhu @BBCCWR @AduduTrish Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
@netflix Meanwhile: "Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9ZaFI
RT @Irishbrat1966: @MedFactChecks @colonelkurtz99 @HappyWarriorP Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications…
@MedFactChecks @colonelkurtz99 @HappyWarriorP Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @RobertC94894966 Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rat…
RT @Irishbrat1966: @KarenGriff81329 @HollyEm46009654 @StefanKertesz @TheLancetOncol Substances ALONE do NOT cause addiction. Today’s nonm…
@KarenGriff81329 @HollyEm46009654 @StefanKertesz @TheLancetOncol Substances ALONE do NOT cause addiction. Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use d
RT @Irishbrat1966: @cbssaturday Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates…
@cbssaturday Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
RT @PainSteals: PLEASE SHARE: Truth that needs to be shouted from the rooftops. Loudly. At our policy makers, and greedy private industry &…
RT @dreamr9876: This is worth the read. I know @headdock who contributed. recognize names of the others. If you click the underlined links…
RT @dr4liberty: @NitaGhei @NEOMD71 There is non correlation between prescription volume & OUD or nonmedical use. https://t.co/dmJGXhsP9P
RT @dr4liberty: @NitaGhei @NEOMD71 There is non correlation between prescription volume & OUD or nonmedical use. https://t.co/dmJGXhsP9P
@NitaGhei @NEOMD71 There is non correlation between prescription volume & OUD or nonmedical use. https://t.co/dmJGXhsP9P
@sober8675309 @TraumaSoapBoxes Also: Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
RT @PainSteals: PLEASE SHARE: Truth that needs to be shouted from the rooftops. Loudly. At our policy makers, and greedy private industry &…
@immanentlylit @Dusti30 @bettersoma Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
RT @dreamr9876: This is worth the read. I know @headdock who contributed. recognize names of the others. If you click the underlined links…
PLEASE SHARE: Truth that needs to be shouted from the rooftops. Loudly. At our policy makers, and greedy private industry & orgs, & individuals who make billions off opioid prohibition & the disabled pain pt #Democide. Gratitudes to the author
@DanishaCarter4 @PhoolishWarlock https://t.co/3eYTAcsF5s Is a comprehensive list of fallacies re: addiction & pain control Will show u why this argument in particular is false: https://t.co/yGyuA5VXOD
@DanishaCarter4 This will help you understand why your claim that "A good % of addiction begins with a prescription" is a commonly spread fallacy. It is not enough to just say it; here is the actual real info you might read so you never spread misinformat
RT @dreamr9876: This is worth the read. I know @headdock who contributed. recognize names of the others. If you click the underlined links…
RT @dreamr9876: This is worth the read. I know @headdock who contributed. recognize names of the others. If you click the underlined links…
This is worth the read. I know @headdock who contributed. recognize names of the others. If you click the underlined links it will take you to the references. Darn good work! Don't know how I am just now seeing it years later #ChronicPain #chronicillness
RT @Irishbrat1966: @jeffdavismd @nofish_nonuts @TSBurkhardt @eileendove910 @RemnantMd Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s p…
@ksatnews FYI: Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder https://t.co/0227AhJzhH
RT @Irishbrat1966: @PrevOpioidAbuse Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable ra…
@PrevOpioidAbuse Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9ZaFI
@ScottScale2 @Irishbrat1966 @Twolfrecovery @geraldposner @samquinones7 This article directly ties in with the research done in the previous mentioned paper & video discussion. "Today’s Nonmedical Opioid Users Are Not Yesterday’s Patients" 3/4 https:/
@MarkBouckaert @shdwstar @hilaryagro Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @RobertC94894966 Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rat…
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @RobertC94894966 Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rat…
@RobertC94894966 Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder https://t.co/0227AhJzhH
@ScottScale2 @Irishbrat1966 @Twolfrecovery @geraldposner @samquinones7 If your concern & premise is addiction occurs with more prescribing, it makes sense that you imply we need to cut back on prescribing. Most addiction can be linked to non medical
@ScottScale2 @Twolfrecovery @geraldposner @samquinones7 No, most who were prescribed them did not become addicted: Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliev
To clear up a misunderstanding & incorrect assumption. This⬇️
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @HollyGeyerMD Spill the facts: It is an #IllicitlyManufacturedFentanyl #PoisoningCrisis 𝗡𝗢𝗧 an Rx crisis. Today’s nonmed…
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @HollyGeyerMD Spill the facts: It is an #IllicitlyManufacturedFentanyl #PoisoningCrisis 𝗡𝗢𝗧 an Rx crisis. Today’s nonmed…
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @HollyGeyerMD Spill the facts: It is an #IllicitlyManufacturedFentanyl #PoisoningCrisis 𝗡𝗢𝗧 an Rx crisis. Today’s nonmed…
RT @Irishbrat1966: @jeffdavismd @nofish_nonuts @TSBurkhardt @eileendove910 @RemnantMd Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s p…
RT @PTSDAdvocate: @HollyGeyerMD Spill the facts: It is an #IllicitlyManufacturedFentanyl #PoisoningCrisis 𝗡𝗢𝗧 an Rx crisis. Today’s nonmed…
@HollyGeyerMD Spill the facts: It is an #IllicitlyManufacturedFentanyl #PoisoningCrisis 𝗡𝗢𝗧 an Rx crisis. Today’s nonmedical opioid users are 𝗡𝗢𝗧 yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use di
RT @Irishbrat1966: @jeffdavismd @nofish_nonuts @TSBurkhardt @eileendove910 @RemnantMd Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s p…
@jeffdavismd @nofish_nonuts @TSBurkhardt @eileendove910 @RemnantMd Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder: https://t.co/gTRFc9YCQa
“Conversely, reducing prescriptions has not reduced opioid-related deaths. To the contrary, it seems to be driving up the death toll by pushing nonmedical users toward deadlier drugs.”
@ejb1893 @JeffreyBSimon @sacklerpain @USAO_NJ @DOJCrimDiv I have also seen & personally experienced OxyContin saving lives. Today’s nonmedical opioid users are 𝗻𝗼𝘁 yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use an
@bei_kween @RonFilipkowski That's just not true. https://t.co/oGG8ef40UH
Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients. The current overdose crisis is rooted in the intersection of long-term psychosocial and cultural trends with the lucrative opportunities offered by drug prohibition. #DontPunishPain #cpp https:
Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder https://t.co/12mwFAmljg
@auweia1 @chrismegison @TheMarinaTimes @MBridegam “(b) cause of death included any illicit opiate (i.e., morphine-type alkaloid) or synthetic or semi-synthetic prescription opioid (e.g., methadone, oxycodone, fentanyl, hydrocodone, morphine, and others [sp
@abandoned_pain No agreed definition of "over-prescribing". OD/OUD is rare in patients Rx'd. OD deaths for decades have mostly been driven by poly-pharmacy in non-medical users that did not have their drugs Rx'd to them. https://t.co/CsB1Qb7AGO https:/
@george_jazzcat @DEMurray8 @CMerandi Today’s nonmedical opioid users are 𝗡𝗢𝗧 yesterday’s patients; implications of data indicating stable rates of nonmedical use and pain reliever use disorder https://t.co/0227AhJzhH
@cwgrassie @WendyENThomas @TomShermanNH @AlexisSimpsonNH @TeamEricaNH @BeckyWhitleyNH Yes, but when you look at the data, only .06% of all patients treated for acute pain addict. Likewise, anywhere between 1-2% of chronically ill patients ever addict. Lega
RT @Irishbrat1966: @rangermonk1 @shelley_bean60 @carolokie @SarahSaysWhatev @CMerandi @StarvinLarry Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not…
RT @Irishbrat1966: @rangermonk1 @shelley_bean60 @carolokie @SarahSaysWhatev @CMerandi @StarvinLarry Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not…
RT @Irishbrat1966: @rangermonk1 @shelley_bean60 @carolokie @SarahSaysWhatev @CMerandi @StarvinLarry Today’s nonmedical opioid users are not…