Posted by europerep on November 1, 2011, at 13:39:29
In reply to Re: opiates and major depression » europerep, posted by Chairman_MAO on October 31, 2011, at 20:59:05
> Which "side effects" (in pharmacology, there are only effect, "side effect" is a value judgement) would these be exactly? How am I supposed to prove a negative?
Well, how about "dysphoric mania leading to suicides"? You seem to feel quite strongly about that one. Can you point to any study that says that buprenorphine treatment in TRD bears no risk of dysphoric mania leading to suicide? No, because there are no such studies. Until such types of studies are done, buprenorphine has to be considered an experimental treatment to be administered with caution.
> http://peele.net/lib/moa3.html
> http://www.globalizationofaddiction.ca/
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> Two internationally recognized authorities. Enjoy.Really? That are your sources? Seriously?
> No, really, in reality there is thing called the "constitution", and with decisions such as Roe v. Wade and the abolition of slavery, I own my body. I decide what goes in it. If I am not harming anyone, leave me alone. If I harm someone, then punish me.
Another alternative reality. I don't really know anyone, other than internet people, who think that the constitution enshrines the right to buy any drug you want to get.
I'll consider this discussion over though. If you believe to be denied a fundamental right, sue. Oh no wait, all those judges and justices out there are just paid by people who want to make you take SSRIs for the rest of your life.
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