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China has pain pill addicts too, but no one'''s counting them
China has pain pill addicts too, but no one’s counting them
SHANGHAI (AP) —
Wu Yi was supposed to die. At age 26, his cancer was spreading. His doctor gave him five years to live and a prescription for OxyContin.
Six years later, he was still alive. And still taking OxyContin. Wu said his doctor told him that OxyContin is not addictive, but when Wu tried to stop, he couldn’t.
“This drug is addictive,” Wu said. “One hundred percent addictive.”
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If this is the way you want to end your life, strung out in a flop house or back alley, just reelect Donald of Orange.
Writing prescriptions for opioid pain killers is the low-cost way to treat terminal patients. And it would boost sales of OxyContin by the drug companies that support the Orange Man.
China has pain pill addicts too, but no one’s counting them
SHANGHAI (AP) —
Wu Yi was supposed to die. At age 26, his cancer was spreading. His doctor gave him five years to live and a prescription for OxyContin.
Six years later, he was still alive. And still taking OxyContin. Wu said his doctor told him that OxyContin is not addictive, but when Wu tried to stop, he couldn’t.
“This drug is addictive,” Wu said. “One hundred percent addictive.”
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If this is the way you want to end your life, strung out in a flop house or back alley, just reelect Donald of Orange.
Writing prescriptions for opioid pain killers is the low-cost way to treat terminal patients. And it would boost sales of OxyContin by the drug companies that support the Orange Man.