Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin | 12 Comments »
Jerbson asked:
Some herbal remedies are not approved for human consumption even though they have been used traditionally by humans for centuries with very little side effects. One of the herbs I’ve taken works better than a well know medication which has been know to cause bad side effects. Why won’t the FDA approve some things that have well documented histories of human use, but have no problem approving newly developed synthetics?
I’m just glad I found this something that works for me. I can see this remedie becoming band at some point. I say what it is but I don’t want to draw attention
The particular herb I take is sold as not for human consumption because it isn’t FDA approved. However the alkaloids in this herb have been scientifically proven, and well documented to work the same on certain receptors in the brain without a common side effect to a synthetic commonly prescribed for this condition.
Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin | 8 Comments »
HAYD3RR asked:
NOTE: I am not thinking about doing any of these drugs nor will I after getting answers, I am only asking because im just a curious kid. Don’t give me any drugs are bad bullsh*t, I know they are bad I just want to know.
Thanks for any intelligent answers.
Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin | 1 Comment »
Lauren asked:
i know you can buy hair colour removers most other countries but nz is behind most things so does anyone know where i could buy it in nz or from a trusted online pharmacy that mails to nz?
thanks!
Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »
pyro088 asked:
I want to what do drugs do in the organism, and how? And which are the chemical reactions?
Posted on March 29th, 2010 by admin | 5 Comments »

Nick Jinn asked: Which approach makes more sense to you? Should drug companies make drugs that are highly toxic if abused (shot up, ect) to discourage their abuse, or should they make drugs that are safer even if abused, not because you want them to be abused but because you believe in harm reduction? If making the pills more toxic turns out to not dissuade everyone from abusing these drugs, it is ethical to be increasing the harm these people experience when that harm could be reduced?
Many binders and time release formulations are dangerous to people who shoot up. They shouldnt be shooting up anyway, but if we are further endangering their lives are we doing the right thing?
Another thing is additives like tylenol in Vocodin and Percocet. Despite what they tell you, the tyenol does not add significantly to the pain relief. Tylenol is good for minor aches and pains and it worthless for moderate to severe pain. It doesnt make enough of a difference. Its put in there however to make people sick if they take too much of the opiate. Too much tylenol will destroy your liver and is more toxic than the hydrocodone. Hydrocodone is dangerous if you take more than you have a tolerance for but is comparably non toxic if you use the right dosage. If you increase your dose of hydrocodone to tolerance, you will eventually destroy your liver with the tylenol rather than from the opiates. Many doctors are now switching to norco instead of vicodin because it contains less of the harmful tylenol which should never ever be shot…but it happens and people die.
So, should we err on the side of preventing drug abuse by making it scary by adding stuff that can kill you, or should we err on the side of compassion and harm reduction even when these people are breaking the law by abusing their medication?
“How about we manufacture drugs that do the optimum good for the patient and let the docs do what they do best”
That would be nice. However, the DEA breaths down the neck of doctors and drug companies in the name of trying to prevent drug abuse, and because of this many doctors are afraid to do their job and end up letter legitimate pain patients suffer. Drug companies are also pressured to cater to the DEAs wishes rather than just focus on making the best medications for pain they can make.
Posted on March 29th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
netpik888 asked:
If you do have, how is it going in terms of success and is people really going online to purchase their pharmacy needs?
Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »
Taylor VonGore asked: Doing a project and I need names of pills and the PRIMARY purpose for which they are taken.
If you take any, put in a word as to how they help/don’t help you control your anger.
Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin | No Comments »
Peyton M asked:
How long do I have to wait for my ordered medications if I purchase them through an online pharmacy?
Posted on March 28th, 2010 by admin | 3 Comments »
xixsarah19 asked:
I have to give a chemistry project tomorrow in class and I need to have a basic understanding of what goes on chemically between chemotherapy drugs and the cancerous cells. Like what element interacts with what and how the chemo drugs stop the cancer cells from replicating. If anyone even has a most basic chemical explanation as to what occurs I would really appreciate it.
Posted on March 27th, 2010 by admin | 2 Comments »
Donald B asked:
united states? im not talking about smuggling drugs from mexico or colombia but already within the united states perhaps at most across the state line, i.e. texas to oklahoma. how do the drug runners get hired to transport several kilos of illegal drugs? once the drugs are picked up at point a where are they delivered to? point b that is. are these drugs taken to some dangerous neighborhood or something like that? to some bar or something? where do drug runners usually take these illegal drugs to? dangerous neighborhoods or something of this nature? does anyone know?