Dr. Thomas Kline, MD, PhD: Medical Myths Myth 16: The FDA approved a 90 mg dose in 2013

They did not. It was submitted by “Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescription” (PROP) was asking the FDA to limit all doses of opioids to 90 mg. The FDA in 2013 said that the evidence was too little and to approve. and still today, the regulation agency for all prescription drugs. No one can contravention the FDA regulation opioid pain medicine or pain medicine doses, not the CDC and not the medicare admission, who believes reducing FDA doses will stop the opioid crisis. This is not true, and hasn’t been true for one thousand years.

2 Responses

  1. I think people need to take a DEEP look into the PBM’s (Pharmacy Benifit Managers) eg: CVS/Caremark and how the PBM are not only managing pricing of prescription drugs they’re decidin what and how much is going to be given to pharmacies. Walgreens/ExScript(mail orders) repackaging, sending repackaged pharmaceuticals NOY ordered by the pharmacy and the scams go on and on while these PBM’s sit back in the DARK, making theirdirty millions in profits.
    See: “Phil Mypockets” and others on utube video.

  2. Sppot on! So I ask how is it that the CDC overstepped the FDA, and the Drs. and States have enacted laws and rules based on the flawed, biased (without public opinion) CDC Guidelines? Help this person understand? STOP THE INSANITY!!!!

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