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Posted:  15 Feb 2009 07:26
The Food and Drug Administration said Monday it has issued letters to companies that make opioid drugs, including morphine, oxycodone and methadone.
The drugs are typically used by people already taking narcotics, such as cancer patients, to treat severe flare-ups of pain. Despite their ability to relieve chronic pain, the drugs can be highly addictive and are often abused for their euphoric effects.

The FDA has issued a number of warnings on the drugs in recent years and some companies already have plans to manage the drug's risks.
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Posted:  15 Feb 2009 07:28
Don't worry so much. You created the problem by making drugs so taboo everyone wants to take them. It's not the governments job to guard the citizens drug usage, especially when you can't guard their property or life and don't even try. When did we make the FDA part of the war on drugs? One more organization against the people. What percentage of government is now dedicated to watching these shifty Americans. What percentage of our goverment is dedicated to spying on it's citizens?

I know it's too early But Mr Obama please get the state off our ass I don't know how much more of the police state I can handle.
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