Does the Medical profession stick together just like Cops?

Dynodikk asked:


and cover up their lies Example; All lie together and say Ultram is a non-narcotic?
I know exactly what Ultram is. Exactly. And yes, I even asked a question on hear why Law Enforcement mis-useses the word narcotic. SO I guess your not lying. Just not telling the truth, huh?
Yea target only m1 or the M2 as codiene does both. Hower it’s serotonin inhibiting properties make the withdrawal worse than any conventional opiate.

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8 Comments

  1. Spongebob says:

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    hey..i dont get what u r saying =S

  2. SP says:

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    sadly i believe there are some “good” doctors that cover for bad doctors mistakes, which makes them juat as bad imo

  3. +*+Daisey*+* says:

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    I guess its a matter of opinion but I think so. Everyone is so sue happy these days…. However I think pharmaceuticals also pay Dr’s. to push these meds. write or wrong healthy or not. Let the buyer beware as they say.

  4. Miss_Suzy says:

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    No, but being part of the medical community, I can tell you that Ultram is fairly new, and the information that the DRUG COMPANIES wanted us to believe is that Ultram is a synthetic narcotic, and we shouldn’t worry about people getting addicted ot having problems from taking it long term. Now, they are saying OOPS, we were just kidding, people can get addicted to it.
    Do not mistake the DRUG COMPANIES with the medical community. All they do is manufacture the drugs we prescribe and make ALOT of money doing it.

  5. anjana t says:

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    nope. we don’t.

    Ethically, I am required to to act if I come across a colleague who is in difficulty or gives me concern. Doctors are a highly trained resource, when mishaps occur, it is a professional responsibility to establish ways of helping, supporting or taking appropriate action in order to avoid unsafe practise, and to help the colleague.

    Ultram is an atypical opioid, it has 10% of the activity of morphine. We use the term “opioid” which is pharmaceutically more precise than ” narcotic” used politicaly, and legally. some tolerance and abuse potential exists but not used as a street drug like codeine, dihydrocodeine and morphine, etc.

    In USA , even marijuana is classed as a narcotic, which it is not.
    Ultram (tramadol), is not a controlled drug unlike morphine. It has lower potential for tolerance and addiction, infact it’s abuse is lower than the easily available opiods like codeine, 12% of morphine activity or dihydrocodeine which is 100% to 150% stronger than codeine…ie as potent as morphine and abused extensively.

    Perhaps the problem maybe in the confusion in how the medical profession defines the term as opposed to general public, lawyers, police or politicians.
    Isnt that why top grads still go into medicine??

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    No.
    Ultram, by the way, is marketed as a non-opiod (not non-narcotic) by the manufacturer, not by doctors. That’s true though pointless. Its primary action seems to be via mu receptors, so the advertising is a bit disingenuous, but it’s technically correct.

  7. Sean says:

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    No we don’t. If someone made a mistake, the best thing to do (for the patient and the doctor) is to address the problem, rather than willing join a malpractice case.

    You obviously have a deep and abiding mistrust of the Allopathic medical community. Have you thought about an alternative practitioner?

  8. Pangolin says:

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    No – the cops are allowed to unionize, and we are not. We have the American Medical Association that does little to nothing to help our profession.

    Drug companies and health insurers may look like part of the medical community to patients, but they hurt us as much as they hurt you.

    As for the definition of “narcotic”, that depends on who you’re talking to. Law enforcement has their own definition. Pharmacologists will define it differently.

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