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Chronic Pain is a serious condition, from which relief is sought through various treatments. While medications are a popular solution, the downside is that opioid medications can lead to addiction. However, addiction is relatively rare and often coincides with a genetic predisposition for such. The more typical outcome is a physical dependence, which is not the same as addiction. Nevertheless, patients and doctors are often afraid to take or prescribe opioid medications because of the misunderstanding about the addiction risk. 

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It has been about ten years since the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) launched what some feel is a targeted war on drugs, the battleground being your Doctor's office. The DEA feels there has continued to be a diversion of prescription narcotics for use on "the street." I am not sure this is what they had in mind for Main…

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Walk don't run commented on Prescribing Narcotics: A Doctor's Point… Hi! Well, I travel out of state every 2 months. I began going to my…

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Meanpeoplesuck answered HELP with severe pain but on Suboxone… Was placed on suboxone 3 yrs ago. And now at 32mg a day. Crazy I know.…

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Will commented on The War on Drugs Has Ended – What… Hi, I am now 40, I have been disabled for the last 9 years. I had DDD and a…

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