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Watson 3203 White Vs Orange

Updated August 23, 2015
Baldeagle43 Says:
Sat, May 23, 2015

2008 I have MS THE Orange 7.5's worked GREAT. Never had to double up. These white 7.5's ARE different! I've had 30 yrs exp with pain Meds ( non recreational) something's up!! Qualitest is worse! Mallankrodt ( hospital pharm) is the best for pain. That's my take. Watson was bought out and they're cutting corners and they're own cost at OUR EXPENSE. Again I'm not a Dr just a suffering patient because of you people who take these Meds for THE WRIN REASON I PERSONALLY WANT TO THANK YOY F UPS.

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David Says:
Sun, August 23, 2015

I don't blame you for feeling the way you do about junkies. From my perspective though, it's really a mental disorder they have more than anything. They need to be encouraged to find some other means of treating their psychological addiction to these drugs rather than binge off the system everyone else relies so heavily upon. However, the underlying cause of the persisting issue is big pharma's unwillingness to take notice of what's actually happening as a result of their new policies (limitations) now being embraced by doctor's, DEA, pharmacies, & manufacturers; consequently affecting the quality of our meds, who gets them and who doesn't, how much they cost, etc., etc. I believe it's their unwilling to see the truth in how their rules are negatively impacting legitimate patients across the country, that is keeping things the way they are. These are just my own thoughts on the matter, but I hope we all live to see the day that the so called war on drugs comes to a dead end, because it's really not helping anyone except for the law makers themselves.

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