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Old 02-05-2013, 12:39 AM #7
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Thumbs down Soma

Hi. I have reason to believe that Soma may be a very bad actor, especially in the addiction department. That, and it is - IMHO - nothing sort of scandalous that the FDA accepted only two 2-week long studies in 2007, as complete Phase III testing before the drug was approved for release: hardly enough time in which to establish its addictive potential.

Now, of course. it's showing up on the short-lists of physicians practicing in addiction medicine.

For details and references, please see my post of 12-02-12 [#13] in the Muscle relaxers? thread. Thanks.

Mike
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