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Alprazolam 1mg- Green S902 Vs. Blue 605. Which Is Better? (Page 8)

Updated October 1, 2023
scott Says:
Mon, June 25, 2012

Been taking oval green 2x's a day for couple months. Now the pharm sent me blue oval 605, is there a diference in effectiveness? Also, are they ir, er, ect? And how could I tell? I looked everywhere.

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Number Nine Says:
Sun, October 1, 2023

Re: virginia (# 3) Expand Referenced Message

Yes! In fact, if you were on long term opiate pain relief, most qualified chronic pain physicians will recommend a benzodiazepine like Xanax or Klonopin (longer half life) to help you survive the hellish nightmare of a cold turkey withdrawal (never advisable, you have to taper off or you'll end up considering something off the street). You MUST BE ABLE TO RELIEVE ANXIETY & SLEEP while trying to get off pain medication.
BTW, THE ENTIRE OPIATE CRISIS WAS A LIE & INTENTIONALLY MANUFACTURED to kill as many Americans as possible. Someone should do the research via surveys of families who lost grandparents from suicide when Kaiser, Sharp, etc took away ALL CHRONIC PAIN RELIEF. You had to literally be dying from cancer to receive compassionate pain relief!!! It's a legit conspiracy. I wonder how many members of Congress & the Senate own stock in Narcan? They want it in every pre-school and elementary school in the USA!!! That's upsurd. ALSO, Acetaminophen is much more damaging to the liver than oxycodone or hydrocodone. Oxycontin was an intelligent, time released pain reliever with no Tylenol. When taken orally and responsibly, it improved the quality of life for those who were genuinely suffering.

FLORIDA & THE APPALACHIAN OXY HIGHWAY, TO A STATE OF CORRUPT PILL-MILLS RUINED SO MANY LIVES. All opiates are addictive! Period. There's a difference between dependency & addiction/abuse. The CDC & FDA know this. No one intentionally wants to ruin their life and be dependent on anything. Physicians broke their hypocratic oath by taking away all pain meds. "Drug Seeking Behavior" is an absurd term for a Dr. to use to a patient looking for pain relief. Some have the addict gene and some don't.

Many chronic pain patients NEVER ABUSE THEIR MEDS OR RUN OUT EARLY. The government in conjunction with Hollywood created mass hysteria. We don't want to live in a nanny state over monitoring an individuals private life. Now all of our "HEALTH FOR WEALTH" flawed system is so scared of getting sued, they just gave up on treating seniors and younger patients who'd been in auto accidents or any number of pain issues more excruciating than cancer. Our system is as corrupt as it gets. The regulatory bodies intended to have our backs are basically working FOR BIG PHARMA. It's a revolving door. Approve whatever new "medicine" the big monsters wish to distribute & you're guaranteed a million $ salary within three years. This is the "Citizens United" reality. CASH = FREE SPEECH (of lies).

The Covid B.S. was manufactured prior to it's release from one our Chinese labs. Wasn't FDA approved!!! Just for EMERGENCY USE ONLY.
They can't be held liable for all of deaths & negative side effects they caused. They weren't required to take it. If you were employed by Washington or Moderna, J&J or Pfizer, you didn't have to take it. This is humanities last decade. End of cash, Monopolizing our banks down to 4.

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