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DamianTV
09-19-2012, 06:12 AM
http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/09/18/2143248/how-big-pharma-hooked-america-on-legal-heroin


"The active ingredient in OxyContin, oxycodone, isn't a new compound. It was originally synthesized in Germany in 1916. The patent on the medication had expired well before Purdue Pharma, a Stamford, Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company and the industry leader in pain medication, released it under the brand name in 1996. The genius of Purdue's continued foray into pain-management medication – they had already produced versions of hydromorphone, oxycodone, fentanyl, codeine, and hydrocodone – was twofold. They not only created a drug from an already readily available compound, but they were able to essentially re-patent the active ingredient by introducing a time-release element. Prior to the 1990s, strong opioid medications were not routinely given for miscellaneous or chronic, moderately painful conditions; the strongest classes of drugs were often reserved for the dying. But Purdue parlayed their time-release system not only into the patent for OxyContin. They also went on a PR blitz, claiming their drug was unique because of the time-release element and implied that it was so difficult to abuse that the risk of addiction was 'under 1%.'"

There are a couple of embedded links I didnt copy in case you want to read further...

donnay
09-19-2012, 09:49 AM
I've always called it hillbilly heroin. Of course our troops are over in Afghanistan guarding the poppy fields for the CIA and Big Pharma so they can make more of this stuff and get it on the streets, prescribed and black-marketed. If you can't get it on the streets through a local drug dealer, and you are wealthy enough, all you have to do is what Rush Limbaugh did and doctor shop.

This is why they will not decriminalize drugs. There is too much money to be made.

DamianTV
09-19-2012, 03:24 PM
How many marijuana overdoses do we have nationally every year?