Quote from rowenwood:
I would recommend opiates before I would recommend zoloft, paxiil, depakote, remeron, welbutrin, prozac, xanax and the others which I forget the names of.
I don't know if you were trying to use this extreme contrast to your experience with antidepressants and anxioltics (the benzodiazipines, i.e. xanax, valium, and the others) to "make a point", but please be aware (and remember I not advocating the use of anything), that opiates, when they are not bought by from local dealer who cuts them with any number of poisons, or even worse, sells you a strength that you are not familiar with, which is the cause of ODs) are practically harmles. Yes the vey real threat of physical dependence is there and that can be a bitch to get away from (think cigarettes), but know that in reality (and contrary to John Walters and his moral police) that these drugs are actually one of the most benign and non-harmful substances known to man.
They do not harm the liver, any organ in the GI tract, nor is there any permanent affect on the brain (again save for a strong physcial and psychological dependence (just like cigarettes), which can be reversed.
In fact, other than the social stigma, I would rather have an addiction to Oxycontin than cigarettes. Except for the fact that OC is really expensive on the black market and the social stigma would be difficult to deal with, you would be FAR better off from a health standpoint being addicted to an opiate over cigarettes or an antidepressant.
Opiates have been used since approximately 3000BC, and there are no cases of death while taking them when the person chooses the dosage he is confortable with. And again, a danger is taking an overdose, which in almost all cases, as stated earlier, is a result from an unfamiliariarity of the source or the drug (an unknwon dealer/strength). Also, these drugs can be lethal when mixed with any other cardio-vascular/pulmonary depressing compounds---mainly alcohol, which in my opinion is the worst of them all.
It really irritates me that doctors (but primarily the DEA) wants to rid the world of Oxycontin. It helps such a significant number of people like nothing else prior. THe only problem is that a few morons in the Appalachians got hooked.
You tell me what is worse, dealing with a relatively few people who are dependent on a drug the only real consequence is jail (and death by AIDS do to daily ass-rapes) which is not a feature of the drug but rather our laws, OR the millions who suffer daily with unbearable physical pain for which there is no alternative.
Its crazy...but again that our good ol USA.
Parker
Any comments to the contrary are welcome as this is a well-researched and well-thought out issue I have.