| I do wonder how fentynl is getting in, or is it being made here? If a chemist is reading this, I would love your imput. I was under the assumption fentynl complicated to produce. That said, my wish is the government would provide generic bupenorpine to any person that wants the drug. It needs to be easily available to anyone. No b.s., just give out the drug. Save all the drama. Give them a long half life drug that will get them off the hard stuff. Let them taper off the bupenorpine when they see fit. Now--they will say the addict needs counseling, nalaxone, and blah, blah, blah. Just give out generous bupenorpine. It has a long half life, and you have to be determined to overdose on it. I will be shocked if anything is done for most addicts. Hell--when my psychiatrist retires, I honestly don't know what I'm going to do. I'm on two very controlled substances, and so tired of hearing the experts opinion, and their outlandish prices. So yes, we will see commercials, etc., but just give out bupenorpine. Most addicts don't need extensive counseling--I believe. They are just afraid of widhdrawls. Withdrawals that might be less severe than they imagine? |
Imported from China. Wasn't regulated at all there until recently, then the producers started messing with the formula.