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by shabble
3656 days ago
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Whilst this is largely true, there are plenty of opportunities for harm from contaminated or adulterated drugs, blood-bourne disease from needle sharing, and all manner of peripheral damage from poor injection technique or inappropriate routes of administration. And, of course, the ever-present risk of overdose due to wildly varying purity. Of course, almost all of those things apply to other drugs when injected as well, but there is some evidence to suggest long-term use, even medically, can lead to Opioid Induced Hyperalgesia[1], which is definitely not harmless. I'm not disagreeing with you entirely, but I wouldn't paint quite such a rosy picture. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid-induced_hyperalgesia |
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Illegal drugs get adulterated due to black market actors looking to pad their margins. Needles get shared because they're not legal to buy OTC. Poor injection technique and inappropriate routes of administration occur (in part) due to the desire to hide drug use. Those two items would probably be lessened if addicts had the same access to education that diabetics do.
And wildly varying purity is not something you find in drugs bought from a pharmacy, but is found from sellers operating in the shadows.
Cigarettes and alcohol do not suffer from these things, because they're legal and regulated.