ericwilkinson
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- Jun 25, 2019
- 94
In other words, legitimately and illegitimately? I can reecho the statement that it is notoriously difficult to get benzos prescribed, especially if you ever admit a history of drug abuse.
Opiates, you might as well give yourself cancer if you want a doctor to even consider it. Something like oxycodone in the U.S. given for wisdom tooth extractions would only be given here if you had cancer pain/lung cancer.
Why is this? I heard benzos used to be prescribed routinely until a guy in 2004 sued the NHS for negligence. He didn't know anything about benzos, got prescribed them often and then got terrible withdrawals.
Opiates, you might as well give yourself cancer if you want a doctor to even consider it. Something like oxycodone in the U.S. given for wisdom tooth extractions would only be given here if you had cancer pain/lung cancer.
Why is this? I heard benzos used to be prescribed routinely until a guy in 2004 sued the NHS for negligence. He didn't know anything about benzos, got prescribed them often and then got terrible withdrawals.