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Pain Patients Hurt By OxyContin Hype
The Pain Practitioner ^ | Summer 2002 | Susan Paisner

Posted on 07/23/2002 7:48:41 AM PDT by weekendwarrior

Criminologist Susan Paisner speaks out against media hype of pain medicine drug OxyContin in the American Academy of Pain Management’s latest newsletter. Her article is fabulous in illustrating the facts—that “the constant stories in the media want to make OxyContin and Purdue Pharma the bad guys, all for a drug that has given hope and normalcy to countless chronic pain patients.”

Susan should be praised for voicing the concerns of hundreds of thousands of pain patients nationwide whose lives have been dramatically improved as a direct result of using OxyContin. It’s time to expose the harsh realities behind the effects of the recent negative media attention and to shed the light on the success-stories of pain patients who use OxyContin properly for pain management.

This is exactly what Susan accomplishes in her article “Pain Patients Hurt by OxyContin Hype.” A must read.

Here's the link: http://www.aapainmanage.org/AAPM/PainPracPDF/V12N2_Paisner_OxyContinHype.pdf


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1 posted on 07/23/2002 7:48:41 AM PDT by weekendwarrior
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To: weekendwarrior
Here is a link

Pain Patients Hurt by OxyContin Hype

2 posted on 07/23/2002 7:54:36 AM PDT by Militiaman7
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To: weekendwarrior
OxyContin is a deadly drug...

it should be banned...

3 posted on 07/23/2002 8:07:44 AM PDT by krodriguesdc
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To: weekendwarrior
I've heard the the quote, "Its like Herion, Drs and the drug companies are getting people hooked on it." I know little about OxyC, but I can smell a hoax. Some people are out to get the drug companies and medicine in general.
4 posted on 07/23/2002 8:11:07 AM PDT by oyez
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To: krodriguesdc
OxyContin is a deadly drug...it should be banned...

< Cancer Patient > "Nurse! (cough) Nurse! I'm in agony!!! Help, do something!!"

< Nurse> "So sorry, Mr. Jones. Your pain meds are now illegal. You see, keeping junkies from killing themselves is soooo much important than providing care for the sick and dying. So you'll just have to suck it up, but while you needlessly die a horrible, excruciating and agonizing death, you can at least find comfort that you've saved some junkie from his own foolishness. Doesn't that make it all better?"

5 posted on 07/23/2002 8:18:44 AM PDT by freeeee
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To: weekendwarrior
My husband had back surgery 10 years ago and has severe chronic pain. His doctor prescribed OxyContin about a year ago and it has helped him tremendously. If you follow the prescribed amount it works. He does not abuse it and takes it only as prescribed.
6 posted on 07/23/2002 8:23:52 AM PDT by Auntbee
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To: krodriguesdc
I hope you were being sarcastic.

My daughter takes Oxy for her rheumatoid arthritis pain. Because it's time-release, she's relatively pain free and can function, even work on a limited basis. Without it, she's all but bedridden.

7 posted on 07/23/2002 8:32:12 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: krodriguesdc
You are obviously ignorant of the facts related to this drug. I have degenerative disc disease and was prescribed Vicodin for two years which damaged my liver. I now take Oxycontin, (as prescribed) twice a day and it manages my pain quite well. My liver is healing and I am more active than I was before.

The problem is not the drug, it's the people who abuse it. So you would have many people needlessly suffering because a few people misuse it?

You must be against guns too.
8 posted on 07/23/2002 8:35:52 AM PDT by slimer
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To: weekendwarrior
Thank you for posting this article. The hype about this drug is ridiculous. I believe that some of it may be fueled by drug companies that are competing for the pain releif market.

Oxycontin works and it is safe when taken as prescribed. See post #8.

9 posted on 07/23/2002 8:51:49 AM PDT by slimer
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To: freeeee; slimer; Catspaw
Whether or not k. was being sarcastic, there are LEGIONS of people who think like him.

Drug warriors would gladly destroy the nation to save it.

10 posted on 07/23/2002 8:54:41 AM PDT by Lazamataz
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To: Auntbee
If you follow the prescribed amount it works. He does not abuse it and takes it only as prescribed.

Yes, the scare-mongerors will not allow the notion that the only problem with the drug is those who abuse it, which is generally done by crushing it up and snorting it. Snorting it up is not how you take a drug that is time released.

12 posted on 07/23/2002 9:03:19 AM PDT by FreeTally
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To: Lazamataz
It would all but kill my child (okay, she's a grown-up, but she'll always be my baby) if she was denied a life-giving legally prescribed drug that allows her to function, and I mean in a literal sense. The expectation was that, because of the severity of her RA, she would be in a wheelchair in five years and a nursing home a few years after that. As it was, without Oxy, she could not get out of bed in the morning. She ended up with numerous bladder and kidney infections because of the problems she had getting her joints to move enough to get her to the bathroom 10 feet away from her bed. And that's just for starters. The severity of the pain was enough for her to contemplate suicide.

Now she's out of bed and at work in the morning--although there are days that are bad enough so that Oxy only takes the edge off the pain, and sometimes she comes in late, but her bosses understand. But not only is her body functioning, but her depression has lifted. Oxy is the difference between life and death--or a living death--for her.

13 posted on 07/23/2002 9:05:37 AM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Auntbee
I'm sorry to hear that your husband suffers from chronic pain. May I ask what kind of back surgery he had?

I am scheduled to have spinal fusion surgery on August 12th. I am taking Oxycontin to manage my pain and it works quite well. I have degenerative disc disease and my spinal cord is compressed from bulging discs.

Any information is greatly appreciated.

14 posted on 07/23/2002 9:10:48 AM PDT by slimer
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To: slimer
He had a lapendectomy on L4 & L5 and fusion. Just take it easy and don't pick up anything heavy and you will be fine. You will be in my prayers.
15 posted on 07/23/2002 9:27:32 AM PDT by Auntbee
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To: Catspaw
I hope you were being sarcastic.

No - I am quite serious!

and I do like guns...

Imagine that!

I think a lot of bad stuff will come out about the pharmaceutical industry eventually...

of course there will always be the die-hards who worship the drugs they take...

17 posted on 07/23/2002 10:23:24 AM PDT by krodriguesdc
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296 Deaths Traced to Potent Painkiller

A number of legal actions, both class actions and individual actions, have been filed against Purdue Pharma LP, the manufacturer of the potent prescription painkiller OxyContin (oxycodone HCl), to recover for addiction to the drug. The actions allege that the company aggressively marketed the painkiller while downplaying its risks. OxyContin, a potent narcotic that was introduced in 1995, has been hailed as a miracle drug for people with chronic pain. It is also highly addictive, and that is the basis for the legal actions. The actions seek billions in compensatory damages from Purdue. The plaintiffs also want the pharmaceutical giant to set up rehabilitation facilities and provide ongoing medical monitoring for patients using the drug.

Federal authorities have said OxyContin abuse was the probable cause of 296 deaths in 31 states in the past two years. Purdue's sales of OxyContin topped $1 billion--an increase of 74%--in 2000 alone.

The state of West Virginia has also sued Purdue Pharma and related companies, claiming they aggressively tried to get doctors to overprescribe the drug while failing to warn of its potential for abuse. The suit accuses the companies of using "highly coercive and inappropriate tactics" in trying to get doctors and pharmacists to prescribe and fill prescriptions for the drug, "often when it was not called for."

West Virginia officials claim those practices led to unnecessary prescriptions of the drug to beneficiaries of state programs. The action seeks unspecified restitution and civil penalties.

here's the link...


18 posted on 07/23/2002 10:31:03 AM PDT by krodriguesdc
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To: krodriguesdc
last year approx. 7600 Americans died from aspirin (and other SSRIs)
19 posted on 07/23/2002 10:34:20 AM PDT by WindMinstrel
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To: WindMinstrel
our society is just too eager to get drugs to solve health problems...
20 posted on 07/23/2002 10:41:51 AM PDT by krodriguesdc
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