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#1  Edited By Ariabed
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I dont want to appear as a hater of the US so lock this thread and i will refrain from making any threads about the US.

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#2  Edited By TrustyGamer
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More really high guys?

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#3 deactivated-57d8401f17c55
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Business as usual.

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#4 DaVillain  Moderator
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Nothing personal, it's just buisness. That's just how the world works.

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"While doctors who treat young cancer patients hailed the approval, others expressed concern that prescribing OxyContin to children could put them at risk for addiction."

pretty much sums up my thoughts.

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#6 Ariabed
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@MlauTheDaft said:

"While doctors who treat young cancer patients hailed the approval, others expressed concern that prescribing OxyContin to children could put them at risk for addiction."

pretty much sums up my thoughts.

So you hail the approval, but have some concern about it :p

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The FDA notes that children generally have many fewer options for pain relief than adults. Because of that problem, the FDA asked Purdue to perform studies to see if the drug could be used safely in children ages 11 to 16 with pain caused by cancer, trauma or major surgery, said Sharon Hertz, a physician with the FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, in an interview on the agency's website.

The FDA approved OxyContin for children this age who need "daily, round-the-clock, long-term" pain relief for which there is no alternative, Hertz said. Doctors should only prescribe OxyContin in children who have already been treated with opiate painkillers and who can tolerate at least 20 milligrams a day of oxycodone.

Other than OxyContin, the only other long-acting painkiller approved for children is Duragesic, also known as fentanyl, Hertz said.

"Children are not treated with opioids very often and usually it's only for a limited period of time with close supervision by health care professionals,"Hertz said. "Fewer daily doses may free patients for physical therapy appointments, allow them to go home from the hospital sooner and may help them to sleep through the night without waking up."

Doctors who treat pediatric cancer patients hailed the approval as a way to ease children's suffering. Children at the end of life aren't at risk of addiction.

Having additional long-acting painkillers "is going to be tremendously helpful for treating children with cancer pain or pain at the end of life," said Justin Baker, pediatric oncologist and hospice and palliative medicine doctor at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Long-acting medications prevent breakthrough pain, so that youngsters can feel comfortable and "focus their energy on being a kid instead of fighting their pain," Baker said.

Hadland said doctors need to take special precautions when dispensing painkillers, such as prescribing limited amounts, so that people don't end up with extra pills that they don't need. Doctors should screen patients for drug and alcohol abuse before prescribing OxyContin, Hadland said. And doctors should check their state's prescription drug monitoring program, which allows them to see if patients have already received painkillers from other doctors.

Parents should be in charge of giving children the medication, instead of allowing teens to administer their own painkillers, Hadland said. Parents should keep painkillers locked away at all other time.

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I don't the problem here. Children with chronic pain now might get access to a drug beneficial to them. Doctors have great power and great responsibility when prescribing these kind of drugs (like many other drugs) and both (doctors and parents) should observed the utmost level of vigilance to prevent the abuse of these drugs.

Move on.

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@ariabed said:
@MlauTheDaft said:

"While doctors who treat young cancer patients hailed the approval, others expressed concern that prescribing OxyContin to children could put them at risk for addiction."

pretty much sums up my thoughts.

So you hail the approval, but have some concern about it :p

I guess, lol :)

It's good that kids with cancer can have their pain alleviated, but I hope it'll only be prescribed as a last resort. Gotta be careful with them drugs :)

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#9  Edited By Master_Live
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@ariabed said:

So the FDA approves this but not medical weed that logic though.

Your constant US bashing is getting tiresome. FDA won't approve "medical weed" since the FDA is a federal agency and approving the use of marihuana would go directly against current federal statutes and policy.

You see? The (federal) law needs to be changed first, since at the moment marihuana is illegal. The Federal Drug Administration isn't a legislative body, that falls exclusively under the purvey of the United States Congress.

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#10 Ariabed
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@Master_Live said:
@ariabed said:

So the FDA approves this but not medical weed that logic though.

Your constant US bashing is getting tiresome. FDA won't approve "medical weed" since the FDA is a federal agency and approving the use of marihuana would go directly against current federal statutes and policy.

You see? The (federal) law needs to be changed first, since at the moment marihuana is illegal. The Federal Drug Administration isn't a legislative body, that falls exclusively under the purvey of the United States Congress.

I dont mean to bash the US i dont think i even do bash the US, i just come across these articles and they just happen to mostly be about the US.

I apologize if i seems like I'm bashing the US.

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I agree you like to bash the US too much.

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#13  Edited By Ariabed
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@hood_honky: and you like to bash black people too much.

The US has alot of issues which dominate the media, but as ive already stated i wont make any more threads.

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@ariabed: lol really? Can you find a single thread ive made about black ppl?

Someone who doesn't live in the US shouldn't be worrid about what goes on here. A foreigner definitely shouldn't pretend to know what's going on here. Anything I've said said about black people can be backed up by facts.

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@ariabed: I too will bash Black People depending on the subject that is. Blacks can do better if they stop hating.

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@hood_honky said:

@ariabed: lol really? Can you find a single thread ive made about black ppl?

Someone who doesn't live in the US shouldn't be worrid about what goes on here. A foreigner definitely shouldn't pretend to know what's going on here. Anything I've said said about black people can be backed up by facts.

Nothing like someone with the username "Hood Honky" setting us foreigners straight

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#17 Hood_Honky
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@chaoscougar1: nothing like someone butting in but bringing nothing to the argument....

However my name doesn't change the fact that non us residents shouldn't pretend to know how it really is in the US.

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#18 chaoscougar1
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@hood_honky said:

@chaoscougar1: nothing like someone butting in but bringing nothing to the argument....

However my name doesn't change the fact that non us residents shouldn't pretend to know how it really is in the US.

It's what I do ^.^

Gamespot is a US owned website with a lot of foreign members
People are going to have opinions whether you agree with them or not
And dismissing someone just because they are "foreign" only encourages ignorance

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#20  Edited By Hood_Honky
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By all means have an opinion, but don't descistr your time like Ariabad has to purposely posting negatives articles day after day.

And when it comes to things like the community and behavior in the states, then it's very easy to dismiss someone's opinion who doesn't live here and wouldn't have s clue.

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Locked by request.