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I'm basically behind "there should be no prescription drugs, they should all be available OTC" right now. Why is my insurance company refusing to pay for the stuff two different doctors have told me to take, and why does it cost four times more to get it from the pharmacy than to order it from overseas. Why do I need to get a painful unnecessary procedure done and listen to a lecture about diseases I am not at risk for to get a birth control prescription. Why do states keep banning kratom, that stuff is the only thing that works on my fatigue even temporarily.
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Date: 2015-04-10 11:56 pm (UTC)Plain-leaf kratom's so emetic that you'll start vomiting it back up long before you hit the danger zone - to the best of my knowledge no one's every managed to overdose on anything other than weird extracts. And... I've never heard of anyone getting actually sick from taking too much birth control or Modafinil, so I just looked it up. For birth control, apparently you'll throw up and maybe get some vaginal bleeding and skin problems if you take like, the whole packet at once. There's not a lot of data on Modafinil ODs, but apparently they're rare and not commonly fatal or permanently-damaging.
I don't really think that every single chemical in the world should be easily legally consumer-available - certainly some things are so dangerous that there should be a system of checks involving, like, prescriptions-as-they-are-now, hazmat-handling-licenses like there are now, and waiting periods like with firearms (to make impulsive suicides/poisonings more difficult).
But the way we currently do things is grossly inconsistent and hurts a lot of people. For most prescription drugs (and I'm totally including opioids, benzodiazepines, and marijuana here, to be clear) I don't think that relaxing the rules would result in a situation worse than the current one. The current situation is, in medical terms, a fucking shitshow.
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Date: 2015-04-11 02:13 am (UTC)