Opioids are one tool in the medical toolbox, and they have a place for serious serious pain etc.
The trouble is that many docs use it as a primary tool, where many conditions don't need this level of power and this level of fatal side effects.
On an average day in the U.S.: More than 650,000 opioid prescriptions dispensed.
Source: IMS Health National Prescription Audit1 / SAMHSA National Survey on Drug Use and Health2 / CDC National Vital Statistics System3
That is 237,000,000 opioid prescriptions in a year. What happened to the "do no harm" mantra? Way overkill and this does kill thousands
What is the strength of current med practice? Acute care;
Acute care is a branch of secondary health
care where a patient receives active but short-term treatment for a severe injury or episode of illness, an
urgent medical condition, or during recovery from surgery.
Our acute care is generally excellent. Installing heart stents is almost an outpatient task
Our preventative medicine is bad though. We seem to have the very little emphasis on prevention and cannabis is showing itself to be a superb preventative /wellness agent. This is where all med cannabis programs fall short and why we need full legal.
Try applying for a med cannabis program where you want to micro-dose for wellness, to tune your own ECS, so your body systems work toward homeostasis . Reject that app...