Last year, FDA advisors unanimously voted that oral phenylephrine is ineffective.
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Oui! In France, the local pharma person provided me with Cepacol-like lozenges, that also had Codine-3. Never get that back in the states. Especially over the counter (non-script). I mean, wear a scarf, have some hot tea, blow your nose and pop a cough lozenge! Oui indeed!Ivermectin it is, then!
Here in Canada we’ve switched to only having pseudoephedrine plus a pain killer (usually acetaminophen, sometimes ibuprofen). I dislike that I need to take a drug I don’t need in order to take the one I do need, but that’s how it is; even behind the counter they say nope, those are the options.
RFKJR looks like he could be Luke Duke of Hazaard County! Put him in a General Lee minivan and all set to vape your vaccine protection on the Joe Rogan Show! Covid-27 is coming! /s
If you live in the US, you already know in your heart that corporate profits are vastly more important than human suffering.So, the product is a scam. Are we going to refund people? Millions of suffering people suffered needlessly due to this scam. Are we going to compensate them? CHPA and everyone that makes this scam need to be demolished.
Those who do not understand history are doomed to repeat it .....Should just abolish the DEA, they only exist to create and protect black markets for drug cartels and prevent people from getting medicine. Zero actual benefit.
Does the analgesic ruin it for use as an ingredient in meth? Is that why you can only get it combined with something else?Ivermectin it is, then!
Here in Canada we’ve switched to only having pseudoephedrine plus a pain killer (usually acetaminophen, sometimes ibuprofen). I dislike that I need to take a drug I don’t need in order to take the one I do need, but that’s how it is; even behind the counter they say nope, those are the options.
Yes, it does make separating the good stuff harder. And kills the patient who inadvertently gives themselves an acetaminophen overdose - the second most common reason for liver transplant in the US (behind alcohol).Does the analgesic ruin it for use as an ingredient in meth? Is that why you can only get it combined with something else?
Corporations will always literally do whatever is LEGAL that makes more profit. Even if it hurts them long term, all they care about is the next quarter or two. Corporations are all psychopaths by design. Sometimes, a privately held company may not act so psychopathically, but those corporations always either end up bought or bankrupt eventually - because original founders don't live forever. Often they want a payday. Even if they hold it until death, their heirs will often sell out. More often than not, closely held corps are run by people who are themselves psychopaths, like Musk.Was the manufacturer genuinely unaware that their product was useless? Surely they had tested it?
Anything for some money, I guess.
I don't know what collecting animals skulls has to do with it.
Except of course when they stuff that is illegal, perhaps even criminal, to make a profit.Corporations will always literally do whatever is LEGAL that makes more profit. Even if it hurts them long term, all they care about is the next quarter or two. Corporations are all psychopaths by design. Sometimes, a privately held company may not act so psychopathically, but those corporations always either end up bought or bankrupt eventually - because original founders don't live forever. Often they want a payday. Even if they hold it until death, their heirs will often sell out. More often than not, closely held corps are run by people who are themselves psychopaths, like Musk.
This is why laws and regulations are so, so important. You have the entire Republican Party ideologically opposed to regulation, but literally getting rid of regulations means that the worst, but most short term profitable behavior will become the STANDARD of behavior of all significantly sized corps.
At least when it's illegal, and they do it, there is a potential for legal recourse - lawsuits, criminal prosecution, etc. Not that a Trump administration will enforce anything (unless it's against a corp that hasn't been sufficiently loyal and generous to Trump, perhaps). If what a company is doing is legal, there's literally nothing you can do about it.Except of course when they stuff that is illegal, perhaps even criminal, to make a profit.
I hope you're not taking decongestants before diving...Can we please get pseudo OTC/on unrestricted purchase again so it's as easy to buy as Tylenol or NyQuil or other day to day things? Christ it's annoying when I need some in a hurry (almost always on the way to the airport before dive trips because I can never remember if I packed any)
Edit: and yes, your theory is correct if you wonder if that means that my dive bag is slowly becoming a stockpile because I always put the new package in there and find out there was already plenty.
Watching NileRed has taught me that it probably just makes it harder, but not impossible.Does the analgesic ruin it for use as an ingredient in meth? Is that why you can only get it combined with something else?
100% As they say, Boar's Head liverwurst for everyone!It's darkly poetic that none of this is going to matter in two months and manufacturers are going to be allowed to tell us virtually anything again.
My ENT actually prescribed me Flonase and Allegra-D for dive trips. (Allegra-D has 120mg of pseudoephedrine) Without it, I get barotrauma in my ears which is not fun. I have actually had the balloon surgery in my eustachian tubes which still didn't help. I do limit my diving, but it is basically the only way I get to go under water anymore.I hope you're not taking decongestants before diving...
Nope. There's a law about that. FDA can't do shit about shit without congress voting to fix that law.They could move onto all the homeopathic shit next
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Good grief I hate this timeline.I'm going to miss delightfully mundane FDA news like this once it is replaced with news of the fallout from this guy:
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Aren't you worried about at some point, if you have accumulated sudafed to a significant degree, that you will pass some threshold where TSA has questions about why you are transporting so much meth precursor?Can we please get pseudo OTC/on unrestricted purchase again so it's as easy to buy as Tylenol or NyQuil or other day to day things? Christ it's annoying when I need some in a hurry (almost always on the way to the airport before dive trips because I can never remember if I packed any)
Edit: and yes, your theory is correct if you wonder if that means that my dive bag is slowly becoming a stockpile because I always put the new package in there and find out there was already plenty.
I mean, they should start packing just because Trump and co have already said they are just going to fire everyone and replace all of government, without cause.I think all these agencies might wanna start cleaning out their desks. None of this shit matters anymore.
Was this very recent or perhaps it's province-specific? I was able to buy a bottle of pseudoephedrine (with no other active ingredients) in BC a few months ago without any issue by asking at the counter.
It's not ideal but I often take a 24hr Sudafed for day 1 of the diving because the flight in often gives me congestion. I understand there's some risk, and I accept it.I hope you're not taking decongestants before diving...
Not really. It's not like I've got ten big boxes or anything, it's mostly hyperbole. I think I've got 4 "sheets" of blister packs in there or something like that.Aren't you worried about at some point, if you have accumulated sudafed to a significant degree, that you will pass some threshold where TSA has questions about why you are transporting so much meth precursor?
Like many crimes, making meth has the potential to hurt a lot of people besides the ones actually doing it. For example https://meincmagazine.com/science/201...s-used-for-cooking-much-longer-than-expected/I've had numerous problems with various EMRs and electronic prescribing systems prescribing pseudoephedrine. When I go to prescribe the medication, there's some silent failure that it can't send the medication to the pharmacy, probably because it's technically OTC. As a result, I wind up having to write a paper prescription for it.
They need to just put it back on the damned shelf. If people want to make meth and kill themselves, let them. Don't replace the medication with a drug that has the same name(*), but is actually a completely different medication, in a different dosage, that actually doesn't do anything more than a placebo.
(*) Yes, I know they added "PE" to the name. But after they did this, I had plenty of people coming in saying that they had been taking Sudafed, when they were really taking "Sudafed PE" (phenylepherine), leading me to prescribe more powerful drugs than pseudoephedrine (with their associated side-effects) before I even realized the stunt the FDA allowed.