RT @SpicyPurritos: @orion7710 @funchefchick @scleroplex @GhanaboyPharmd @StefanKertesz @RexChapman @ChadDKollas nope, much lower https://t…
@bob12q @kathygriffin if by “very addictive” you mean very low https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV SAMHSA also says ~2M addicted in the US. do the math. she CAN say whatever she wants, & i can ask her not to. words affect others.
@BobMark95326037 @GraduatedBen Yes, low. [1] https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL [2] https://t.co/yLRJiCrzNt [3] https://t.co/Xjv3yRG6Bh [4] https://t.co/MgXZvsJjTP [5] https://t.co/2fYpq6ZXMG [6] https://t.co/5NVnT8WFcE Be critical of *how* they measure "adxn." In
@Josh_Of_JNL @LennonMaclean @OpioidHysteria @TheRobbreport @GraduatedBen uhm no, I don’t know where you got them but no. SAMHSA says ~2M addicted. also https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt https://t.co/8YEBenwZF2 https://t.co/QVrnR39wLX yo
@PatsGirls67 @KimberlyDSmit15 @OpioidHysteria not many actually. hopefully you’ll actually read this. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV
@contranymic1 @Msmariablack @SpicyPurritos @shaving_s There's lots of variation and it's all dependent on looseness of the criteria for what constituted addiction. 0.27% https://t.co/7hOhYOnCM0 0.19% https://t.co/yLRJiCrzNt "Only 1.6 million of them, o
@shaving_s except actual facts say otherwise. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA agrees. this constant idea of “well this is my experience so everyone is exactly the same way” is harmful & ignorant. were you addicted or were you
@gotmykickson66 @WyredAlice "Signs of addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants...." https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL "...preselected CPPs for COAT exposure for no previous or current history of abuse/addiction, the percentage [...] was calculated at 0.19%"
@laurie56945207 @SpicyPurritos @ShannonBream @TheFive @greggutfeld i’m not naive, you’re ignorant. you continually blame substances. that’s all you’ve done. they’re also not anymore addictive than any other opioid, which is low. https://t.co/dA8vh7vmC2
RT @SpicyPurritos: @RepJohnCurtis @RepOHalleran @RepMcKinley @RepLBR most that abuse them don’t start legally https://t.co/VOKTe5Uvuo http…
@Kinkaiser @OpioidHysteria @76MaySmith @PlasticMcbag @longtimeonleft @bopinion babe, that is how they work. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA agrees at ~2M being addicted in the US. if it wasn’t how they worked everyone who ever too
@FoxMcCl @creynol350 @bopinion dependence is not addiction. here are addiction rates: https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA also says ~2M addicted. if addiction was inevitable everyone who’s ever taken them would be addicted & there’
@BranderYuri @OpioidHysteria @creynol350 @bopinion here are addiction rates for you. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt are you genuinely suggesting we suffer because of a ~1% chance of addiction? something that can be screened for? YOU ar
RT @SpicyPurritos: @pophealthb @NewYorkStateAG @JNJNews sources please? here’s some that contradict you. https://t.co/f3vMV4NZh1 https:/…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @RepJohnCurtis @RepOHalleran @RepMcKinley @RepLBR most that abuse them don’t start legally https://t.co/VOKTe5Uvuo http…
@pophealthb @NewYorkStateAG @JNJNews sources please? here’s some that contradict you. https://t.co/f3vMV4NZh1 https://t.co/P2t3jH3dMl SAMHSA also says ~2M addicted. do the math. if they stopped working like you claim, they wouldn’t continue to be used
RT @SpicyPurritos: @RepJohnCurtis @RepOHalleran @RepMcKinley @RepLBR most that abuse them don’t start legally https://t.co/VOKTe5Uvuo http…
@RepJohnCurtis @RepOHalleran @RepMcKinley @RepLBR most that abuse them don’t start legally https://t.co/VOKTe5Uvuo https://t.co/pIIjabVoN9 &addiction rate is low https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt nothing’s stopping people from saying n
RT @SpicyPurritos: @PepeLemieuxxx @ShellenbergerMD this...says absolutely nothing about addiction rate 🥴 here ya go https://t.co/P2t3jHkP…
@PepeLemieuxxx @ShellenbergerMD this...says absolutely nothing about addiction rate 🥴 here ya go https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA agrees. oh & on those CDC numbers: https://t.co/0CwztIm7vX please read before responding.
RT @OpioidHysteria: @NYSmallFarmaOrg " Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that reported that o…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @NYSmallFarmaOrg actually most do not. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV let’s not bring down one helpful medication to boost a…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @NYSmallFarmaOrg actually most do not. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV let’s not bring down one helpful medication to boost a…
@sogobez @NYSmallFarmaOrg you mean like this https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/0CwztIm7vX nice ad hom though.
@NYSmallFarmaOrg actually most do not. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV let’s not bring down one helpful medication to boost another.
@NYSmallFarmaOrg " Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that reported that outcome." https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL "[...] for those studies that had preselected [...] no previous or current history of addiction [...] w
RT @jacobjamesrich: According to leading medical journals, the chance of addiction among patients following opioid prescribing is much less…
RT @jacobjamesrich: According to leading medical journals, the chance of addiction among patients following opioid prescribing is much less…
RT @jacobjamesrich: According to leading medical journals, the chance of addiction among patients following opioid prescribing is much less…
@La_Fee_Ministe @CanadaPain @VampWriterGRRL Can't speak specifically to 0.6%, but I can speak to frequently far less than implied. https://t.co/cFAz6ek1g5
@elkMichelle @kirstiealley https://t.co/6vHvfpGzC1 https://t.co/5NVnT8WFcE https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL https://t.co/MgXZvsJjTP https://t.co/Xjv3yRG6Bh Higher end of reputable reviews is 8% https://t.co/2fYpq6ZXMG
According to leading medical journals, the chance of addiction among patients following opioid prescribing is much less than 1%: • 0.6% @bmj_company: https://t.co/d6YixRiZXp • 0.27% @CochraneLibrary: https://t.co/pH0ifaAdrn • 0.3% @AddictionJrnl: https:
RT @MichaelNey19: @WisDOJ https://t.co/Wtj3a8t2C6 Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that rep…
@WisDOJ https://t.co/Wtj3a8t2C6 Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that reported that outcome.”
RT @SpicyPurritos: @orion7710 @funchefchick @scleroplex @GhanaboyPharmd @StefanKertesz @RexChapman @ChadDKollas nope, much lower https://t…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @orion7710 @funchefchick @scleroplex @GhanaboyPharmd @StefanKertesz @RexChapman @ChadDKollas nope, much lower https://t…
@orion7710 @funchefchick @scleroplex @GhanaboyPharmd @StefanKertesz @RexChapman @ChadDKollas nope, much lower https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA also says ~2M addicted, which when doing the math aligns with these studies.
@FartsoFizzo @blueyedblnd394 @drcarlhart @HBODocs @LynnRWebsterMD No, from multiple reviews. https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL https://t.co/5NVnT8WFcE https://t.co/yLRJiCrzNt And rates top out in general at single digits. We literally don't have a consistent def
@sarahalsman @alexgibneyfilm @RexChapman @josssackler Because in medical populations it literally is rare. https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL https://t.co/6vHvfpGzC1 https://t.co/b1hCHXSlcX https://t.co/MgXZvsJjTP https://t.co/Xjv3yRG6Bh
@DrPoorman & actually, some lasted a year or more: https://t.co/V05V3DcpKM
RT @CMerandi: This study....oy https://t.co/HG0SCOV507
This study....oy https://t.co/HG0SCOV507
@HJamesRN @LizSzabo Even that's too high. It's often less than 8%. https://t.co/6vHvfpGzC1 https://t.co/D7osuJtTJL https://t.co/b1hCHXSlcX https://t.co/5NVnT8WFcE https://t.co/2fYpq6ZXMG
@DrDianeC @andrewkolodny @drugfreenj @LNelsonMD @DavidJuurlink @heshiegreshie @EMToxNJ @CMeadenMD @kavitababu https://t.co/6wNK5HXmCe Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that reported that outcome.”
RT @MichaelNey19: @ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies th…
RT @MichaelNey19: @ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies th…
RT @MichaelNey19: @ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies th…
RT @MichaelNey19: @ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies th…
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RT @MichaelNey19: @ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies th…
@ProofHearsay https://t.co/Wtj3a8KDtE Signs of opioid addiction were reported in 0.27% of participants in the studies that reported that outcome.”
@justletitgo101 @ChanceRisker @JessupShannon @TheDailyShow @drcarlhart that’s literally not true. even your link doesn’t say everyone. https://t.co/WtJv4Gw0F7 please don’t spread misinfo.
@adamdavid85 @TheDailyShow @drcarlhart and here’s some info on opioid addiction rates. not everyone is you, & it’s sad you want to push your experience onto others that will only cause more suffering. https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV
@ChanceRisker @JessupShannon @TheDailyShow @drcarlhart btw, since you mentioned percocet https://t.co/6FOqti4OnL so no, not “extremely” addictive.
@Sandman0019 @JessupShannon @TheDailyShow @drcarlhart actually addiction rate to opioids is very low. https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV SAMHSA agrees at ~2M addicted. do the math. most people take Rx opioids just fine.
@bayesianboy not treating pain properly can lead to long term damage as well as other short term issues. addiction rate for opioids is actually very low. SAMHSA says ~2M addicted, & here’s 2 studies on chronic & acute use https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV
@Sassafrasdreams @MagicalOverload according to SAMHSA, ~2M addicted which sounds like a lot but after math is actually really low. aligns with these too https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt
@RybotCalbearo @maiasz “strong painkiller (opioids) in well-selected patients with no history of substance addiction or abuse can lead to long-term pain relief for some patients with a very small (though not zero) risk of developing addiction” https://t.co
RT @SpicyPurritos: @ARdrugCzar that’s definitely not true. lack of evidence is not evidence proving they’re ineffective. addiction rates ta…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @ARdrugCzar that’s definitely not true. lack of evidence is not evidence proving they’re ineffective. addiction rates ta…
@whiteboy278 @Jimsmichelle @GREENGHOSTUVLN @lbdraculino @JimBelushi and that addiction risk is actually low, as i already posted https://t.co/yhOQyZcOIa drinking too much water can cause death too. measuring things in such black & white terms ignore
@IdemSystems this addiction potential https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt & again, SAMHSA agrees at ~2M addicted. you’re ONLY focusing on the harms. where are the posts about them saving people’s lives? cigarettes & alcohol have no me
@whiteboy278 @GREENGHOSTUVLN @lbdraculino @JimBelushi actual addiction rates https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA also says ~2M addicted. do the math. i’m not fighting against MJ. both should be available. MJ doesn’t help everyone just
@prisoner646 @zkat__ @ThomasKlineMD y’all really reaching. google is free. and here are the stats. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA also agrees that ~2M are addicted in the US. do the math.
@ZazvorGBP @Kazeself @Rosie34039872 @Verstond @nypost many more people die from alcohol. here is addiction rates on opioids: https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt SAMHSA also says ~2M. do the math. it’s actually quite low. prohibition is what
@Mary07598877 @Kazeself @Chronic_FLKeys @greeleymj @chadloder the risk: https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt government’s own data via SAMHSA agrees. ~2M addicted. do the math.
@JoshShapiroPA how do you complain about exceeding a *recommendation*? is it a recommendation or is it a hard limit? another opportunity to use one bad apple to further contribute harm to people that need these meds. also re: “highly addictive” https://t.
RT @Jimsmichelle: @ARdrugCzar B4 #OpioidHysteria bc a $$$ cow, the NIH studies tht WERE done show CPPs on LTOT did quite well w/only a very…
@HoustonChron also anyone that thinks there’s not a more addictive class of meds should step out of medicine when that’s not true. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV4wopt there’s a reason “misuse” is used vs actual addiction since per SAMHSA it
RT @SpicyPurritos: @ARdrugCzar that’s definitely not true. lack of evidence is not evidence proving they’re ineffective. addiction rates ta…
RT @Jimsmichelle: @ARdrugCzar B4 #OpioidHysteria bc a $$$ cow, the NIH studies tht WERE done show CPPs on LTOT did quite well w/only a very…
RT @SpicyPurritos: @ARdrugCzar that’s definitely not true. lack of evidence is not evidence proving they’re ineffective. addiction rates ta…
RT @SpicyPurritos: sorry to keep adding but there’s also misinfo about how addictive they are. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV…
RT @SpicyPurritos: sorry to keep adding but there’s also misinfo about how addictive they are. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV…
RT @SpicyPurritos: sorry to keep adding but there’s also misinfo about how addictive they are. https://t.co/P2t3jHkPaV https://t.co/f3vMV…