Rush Limbaugh, Victim, Perp or none of the above? (Part 1)
by Bill Kammarada
Or is There Room for Blame with the FDA, DEA and Pharmaceutical Companies?
Buying Drugs Online: It's Convenient and Private, but Be Aware of the Facts!
Political commentator Rush Limbaugh could become the target of a criminal probe into the sale and use of illegal drugs. Rush became addicted to legitimate prescribed prescription painkillers after a failed back operation several years ago. Asked about the culpability of Limbaugh, the source said that he could still face charges for having a large quantity of prescription painkillers without a prescription, but the source added that no charges are imminent. (Fox News)
OxyContin is a pain reliever that contains a very strong narcotic similar to morphine and is only intended for moderate to severe daily pain, according to the Food and Drug Administration. But doctors are not free to medicate their patients as they see fit. Doctors are monitored rigorously in prescribing these legitimate painkillers for their patients who need them and stand sanct10n and possible loss of license if the DEA feels they are over-prescribing certain controlled painkillers. So, in fear of the DEA, the physician is hesitant to prescribe sufficient medication for his suffering patients.
There are hundreds of thousands of Americans with excruciating pain: accident victims, spinal problem sufferers, cancer victims, AIDS patients and more who can’t get relief from their debilitating condition, which ruins their lives and those around them. They are left to suffer with no promise of relief, short of their demise, or obtaining their prescription painkillers illegally elsewhere. They are truly the victim of the "War on Drugs", a war that cannot be won. Rush would have been better off buying them on the Internet instead of the black market. The consequences would have been much less severe.
It’s no wonder so many Americans are swarming to the new Internet revolution, the online pharmacy, where no one, not even the government, has access to their prescription records. I would think the Feds have access to the databases of CVS, Rite-aid, Walgreen’s, Duane Reade, Eckerd, Familymeds, Navarro, Kroger, and all the supermarket chains and have added them to Big Brother’s "Patriot Bill Database. And if you use a supermarket Savings Card, they even know what you eat. Hum.
Then there is the case for medical marijuana, but that’s for another day.
Today it’s virtually impossible to not be aware of Online Internet Pharmacies and the immediate availability of prescription medication and the substantial savings that they offer. But no real analytical and logical argument has been made giving all the pros and cons of using Online Pharmacies versus the regular pharmacies, which we are all familiar with. Everyone has their own turf to protect, from the FDA, doctors, pharmacists, brick & mortar pharmacies, the drug manufacturers, and overstepping Federal and state governments and agencies.
Disclaimer: I work for www.RxAsia.com, which is an Online Pharmacy. (My comments within quoted text will appear in italics like this. I trust you can see thru my sarcasm)
I will attempt to present an unbiased opinion of where Online Pharmacies stand today, in October 2003. It appears all the pertinent data on line about Online Pharmacies dates back to the year 2000.
I will attempt to present pro & con arguments from both the government and Online Industry sides, and let you; the ultimate judge, juror and consumer decide where you stand on the issue. In some cases, I will debunk their illogical arguments and comments concerning Online Pharmacies.
An FDA article written in 2000 by John Henkel states
"More and more consumers are using the Internet for health reasons. According to the market research firm Cyber Dialogue Inc., health concerns are the sixth most common reason people go online. Internet drugstores, however, won't make "brick and mortar" pharmacies obsolete anytime soon. Over 3 billion prescriptions were dispensed in 2000, and though no reliable figures gauging total online sales are yet available, industry sources say that number is likely still fairly small.
For some people, buying prescription drugs online offers advantages compared to purchasing drugs from a local drugstore, including:
The privacy and convenience of ordering medications from their homes
Greater availability of drugs for shut-in people or those who live far from the pharmacy
The ease of comparative shopping among many sites to find the best prices
Greater convenience and variety of products
Easier access to written product information and references to other sources than in traditional storefront pharmacies..."
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BIO:
Bill Kammarada started in the computer industry as an analyst in 1961. He is a Computer Consultant and Webmaster for www.RxAsia.com Following the loosening of FDA rules on Orphan Drugs and other drugs not supplied in the USA, he studied the subject extensively. He was asked to leave Hofstra University (NY) for not taking them seriously and went to Pace University (NY) where he majored in sarcasm and non-matriculation. You can reach Bill at laser_doctor@yahoo.com.
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