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Every unnatural drug has side effects, and they always will. They do not work with the body to help it heal. Pain drugs dull symptoms and do nothing to correct the cause.
Other kinds of drugs also have side effects, especially if used for a long time. And the interactions between different drugs are mostly unknown, because there are so many possible combinations most cannot be studied.
Drugs are now called medicine, but they are not medicine. They interfere with the body's natural processes and with its ability to heal itself.
The idea that drugs could be made without side effects is like the idea that there are cures for cancer that are kept hidden. Medical science does not have the kind of abilities you imagine it has.
1. Define "unnatural" drugs. LIFE is chemistry
2. Many medications absolutely "work with the body to help it heal" to claim otherwise is to be ignorant of how many medications work.
3. Pain drugs dull symptoms and do nothing to correct the cause....not to overstate the obvious...but Yeah....and???
If someone has a broken leg and has pain, the fracture will eventually heal and the pain will go away.
There is no "magic natural medicine" that will heal broken bones faster....so while waiting for the fracture to heal should we deny patients medications that "dull the symptoms"????
Lets just go back to the Middle Ages
4. Your "go to position" always seems to be "most things are unknown"....actually most drug drug interactions are pretty "well known" even if YOU don't seem to "know this"....ask Mike1003
5. Drugs are called medicine because that is what they are...
Rush Limbaugh abused....something he was prescribed and got hooked on. (Pain killers?) He went deaf. Kinda bad for a radio talk show host. He also had the implants - or something that restored his hearing.
He discussed all this on his show. He was ashamed and did not make light of it at all.
I don't think it's that uncommon.
But opiates as a whole aren't "unnatural" - what can be more natural than a beautiful poppy?
For that matter, so is cocaine, so is alcohol, so is aspirin - natural that is.
So I don't think it is the "naturalness" or "unnaturalness" that is the defining factor of whether something has side effects.
Vicodin contains acetaminophen which has been associated with hearing loss. So I suspect the problem the OP brought up is due not to the opiate, but to the acetaminophen.
But opiates as a whole aren't "unnatural" - what can be more natural than a beautiful poppy?
For that matter, so is cocaine, so is alcohol, so is aspirin - natural that is.
So I don't think it is the "naturalness" or "unnaturalness" that is the defining factor of whether something has side effects.
Natural vs unnatural is a lame argument. We can synthesize drugs to act exactly the way something 'natural' would and our bodies do not know the difference.
I guess we should forgo pain pills and just take opium instead.
Natural vs unnatural is a lame argument. We can synthesize drugs to act exactly the way something 'natural' would and our bodies do not know the difference.
I guess we should forgo pain pills and just take opium instead.
Thats what they did years ago, opium would be more effective for pain, but addiction potential would be crazy high.
Btw, Vicodin is very low on the painkiller chart in terms of strength, just to put it into perspective, on the street, Vicodin ES 7.5 mgs go for about $2. each, in other words, they are not that sought after.
Thats what they did years ago, opium would be more effective for pain, but addiction potential would be crazy high.
Btw, Vicodin is very low on the painkiller chart in terms of strength, just to put it into perspective, on the street, Vicodin ES 7.5 mgs go for about $2. each, in other words, they are not that sought after.
That wasn't the point I was trying to make. And Vicodin can be very effective for some pain. And we are not trying to compare street drugs to doctor prescribed drugs.
That wasn't the point I was trying to make. And Vicodin can be very effective for some pain. And we are not trying to compare street drugs to doctor prescribed drugs.
Many times the drug is the same, you don't have the script in your hand when you're making the purchase.
I think the key here is abuse. There’s so much hysteria out there that many forget that only about 5% (or less) of patients who are prescribed opiates get addicted. If you take it as prescribed for the duration you need it then you’re not going to wind up deaf. If you don’t or buy it on the streets that’s a different story. Just wanted to chime in so that no one thinks taking Vicodin after a surgery is going to make them deaf.
I think the key here is abuse. There’s so much hysteria out there that many forget that only about 5% (or less) of patients who are prescribed opiates get addicted. If you take it as prescribed for the duration you need it then you’re not going to wind up deaf. If you don’t or buy it on the streets that’s a different story. Just wanted to chime in so that no one thinks taking Vicodin after a surgery is going to make them deaf.
I think the key here is abuse. There’s so much hysteria out there that many forget that only about 5% (or less) of patients who are prescribed opiates get addicted. If you take it as prescribed for the duration you need it then you’re not going to wind up deaf. If you don’t or buy it on the streets that’s a different story. Just wanted to chime in so that no one thinks taking Vicodin after a surgery is going to make them deaf.
I made sure the header I posted had the word Abuse in it as it came from the House Clinic link. The person who went thru the totally deafness did in fact abuse the drug, she got so addicted to it and I guess could not gain control of her life...and as I said she went to a rehab for months...A hard hard lesson but she lived and it was touch and go as there were other meds involved and she did end up in hospital in ICU as well. Today she does all in her power to steer clear of any pharma drug.
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