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		<title>Prescription Drug Abuse &#8211; Work As One Nation to End It</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sheryl Fry-Crilly asked: What is Pain Medicine?Pain medicine, in addition to called managing pain/pain management, is a branch of medication with the purpose of pain reduction. This type of medication covers a large range of circumstances including neuropathic pain, pain caused by certain types of cancer, postoperative pain and more.Who can become addicted to Pain [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Sheryl Fry-Crilly						</a></strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>What is Pain Medicine?<br/><br/>Pain medicine, in addition to called managing pain/pain management, is a branch of medication with the purpose of pain reduction. This type of medication covers a large range of circumstances including neuropathic pain, pain caused by certain types of cancer, postoperative pain and more.<br/><br/>Who can become addicted to Pain Medication?<br/><br/>Men and Women of all ages, particularly adolescents and more with the elderly subsequently are becoming addicted. Not only the elderly are turning to pain medication to battle the aches and pains of aging, our adolescent are experimenting through opiate-based drugs, causing the number of children and seniors in quest of treatment for addiction are on a major rise.<br/><br/>What are Opiates?<br/><br/>Opiates are a type of drug that includes: Morphine, Codeine, Vicodin, Percodan, and more then ever OxyContin, just to name a few. Current study has confirmed that opiate drugs, such as morphine and heroin, leave users extra weak to nervousness, which can generate a malicious sequence with pressure which triggers further drug use. Morphine is a concern to the similar opportunity for mistreatment as the others. It is less frequently prescribed for usual outpatient use.<br/><br/>The drug choice for abuse<br/><br/>OxyContin is a brand name for oxycodone, a Schedule II drug. OxyContin Abuse is increasing by the thousands. Frequently abused narcotic pain medications consist of those containing synthetic narcotics such as hydrocodone, Lortab, Vicodin, oxycodone, Lorcet, Percodan, Percocet, as well as Demerol, Dilaudid, codeine, methadone and Darvon-containing compounds. One Famous death include actor Heath Ledger, who died from a fatal mixture of diazepam, hydrocodone and oxycodone. Opioid painkillers are those containing hydrocodone bases.<br/><br/>Receipt and how to stop this abuse by our young<br/><br/>The elderly normally obtain these drugs through a medical professional. They occasionally consume suggested amounts which lead to addiction and ultimately a fatal overdose. However, our young people are asking for them through their parents, claiming to be in pain, when they&#8217;re not. If their parents refuse to supply it, they obtain it through theft from parents, family members and neighbors. They often request family and/or friend&#8217;s prescription through pharmacies and ultimately, pharmacies hand it over, unaware these people are addicts. It&#8217;s necessary that this Drug Abuse by our children stop. If we, as caring parents don&#8217;t bug into our teenagers lives, we aren&#8217;t aware of this abuse and assist them in recovery. If they continue this abuse, tragically, we will eventually put our children in the ground upon death caused by overdose. Let&#8217;s stop prescription drug abuse by banding together as one nation.<br/><br/><a href='http://www.fioricetinfo.com'>Buy Fioricet</a></div>
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		<title>cheap drugs such as Naltrexone May Ease Fibromyalgia Symptoms</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 01:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 17, 2009 &#8212; An inexpensive drug called naltrexone may make a good treatment for fibromyalgia, report researchers at Stanford University. Naltrexone isn&#8217;t a new drug; it&#8217;s been around for more than 30 years and is used to treat opioid addiction. Stanford&#8217;s Jarred Younger, PhD, and Sean Mackey, MD, PhD, tested a low dose of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>April 17, 2009 &#8212; An inexpensive drug called <span style="color: #3789b9;">naltrexone</span> may make a good treatment for <span style="color: #3789b9;">fibromyalgia</span>, report researchers at Stanford University.</p>
<p>Naltrexone isn&#8217;t a new drug; it&#8217;s been around for more than 30 years and is used to treat opioid addiction.</p>
<p>Stanford&#8217;s Jarred Younger, PhD, and Sean Mackey, MD, PhD, tested a low dose of naltrexone as a <span style="color: #3789b9;">fibromyalgia treatment</span> in 10 women who had had fibromyalgia for about 10 years, on average.</p>
<p>First, the women spent two weeks recording the severity of their <span style="color: #3789b9;">fibromyalgia symptoms</span> every day using a handheld computer. And they took lab tests to gauge their <span style="color: #3789b9;">fibromyalgia pain</span> and sensitivity to heat and cold.</p>
<p>After that, the women took a placebo pill every day for two weeks, but they didn&#8217;t know it was a placebo pill. At the end of the placebo period, the women took a naltrexone pill once a day for eight weeks. Finally, they spent the last two weeks of the study not taking naltrexone or the placebo.</p>
<p>All along, the women continued to rate their fibromyalgia symptoms every day, and they repeated their lab tests every two weeks.</p>
<p>While taking the placebo, the women reported a 2.3% drop in the severity of their fibromyalgia symptoms, compared to their symptom ratings at the start of the study.</p>
<p>When they switched from the placebo to naltrexone, they reported an additional 30% drop in their fibromyalgia symptom severity.</p>
<p>The women also showed greater tolerance for pain and for hot (but not cold) temperatures while taking naltrexone.</p>
<p>Most of the women &#8212; six out of 10 &#8212; responded to naltrexone.</p>
<p>Side effects were mild and brief.</p>
<p>Two women reported having more vivid dreams during the study, and one woman reported transient nausea and insomnia during the first few nights of taking the pills, note Younger and Mackey.</p>
<p>The study, which appears online in <em>Pain Medicine</em>, was a small, preliminary project to see if low-dose naltrexone showed promise. It did, so Younger and Mackey are already working on a new study that will test low-dose naltrexone in 30 fibromyalgia patients for 16 weeks.</p>
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