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Old 06-02-2008, 02:10 PM
NJPain NJPain is offline
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The bottom line is it's a narcotic. Whether it be extended release or not, just the fact that it is a narcotic means oxy comes with built in, already existing warnings that we all know about narcotics. We already know that all narcotics have abuse and addiction potential. When a company makes a narcotic last 12 hours, I mean, what the hell do you expect????

Like the people that wanna sue McDonalds cause they feel McDonals MADE them fat. They had NO IDEA they would get fat if they ate mostly McDonald's food. I want to include cigarette companies being sued by smokers who say they didn't think they would get lung cancer thru smoking. Can't include cig companies cause in the beginning, they really were just rolling up dried tobacco and very few people did die from smoking.

Then we get "The Insider" movie where the ex-scientist blew the whistle about all the other chemicals tobacco companies put into their cigartettes. The put ammonia into the cigarette to make the nicotine absorb quicker into the body. Then all of the CEO's of the seven tobacco companies SWORE they believed nicotine was NOT addicting.
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