FDA Panel Recommends Banning Vicodin, Percocet
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Updated: 11:04 AM Jul 1, 2009
FDA Panel Recommends Banning Vicodin, Percocet
Concerned over potentially deadly overdoses of acetaminophen, government experts are proposing new restrictions on the most widely-used painkiller.
Posted: 10:08 AM Jul 1, 2009
Reporter: Associated Press
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Posted by: Erica Blair Location: San Diego on Jul 16, 2009 at 01:40 AM

I am 28 yrs old and I use vicodin for my migraines with a combination of my migraine medication, and it is the only thing i have found in ten yrs to help. People are abusing vicodin i use it as needed maybe two pills a week. People should know the type of drugs they are taking and if they don't know if they can take one pill with another then call your local pharmacist as I have done in the past.
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Posted by: Susan Location: Colorado Springs on Jul 1, 2009 at 11:54 AM

I am a vet and use Vicodin daily. I DO NOT and NEVER have taken more than I should. I do think that the painkillers should be regulated more than what they are though. And I know first hand that the VA is taking more steps toward regulating them. The biggest thing is that those that get the medication need to keep them away from children and teens, that is where the abuse of painkillers come in the most.
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Posted by: J.M. Location: Co Springs on Jul 1, 2009 at 11:23 AM

I think the outright "banning" of these medications is rather harsh. Some people honestly do need them. For prescriptions, it would make more sense to offer fewer pills in the bottle, or limiting the number of refills. However, for over the counter meds, like NyQuil, I'm not really sure what the solution would be.
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Posted by: Coaltrain on Jul 1, 2009 at 11:01 AM

I think the banning of these drugs would be benificial for youths, but some seniors or veterans depend on them. Why not just use more harsh regulations by not filling the prescription to the top of the bottle.
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