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gibbler1010:
Ok, this forum has been bit of  a snoozer lately.. and for all of you that were members in our DK forum.. you may remember that we had a hot issues topic that seemed to get alot of attention... so on that note I thought that perhaps we could try something similar to that again.. what do we have to  lose..

 My topic is the FDA,(food and drug association) recently if not always in the US.. they have been slowly eliminating common medications off of the pharmacies shelves due to recent over doses with medications used to treat the cold.. also.. people have been purchasing meds such as Benadryl to melt down to add to illegal drugs that you will find sold on the street.. so.. as a  result.. if you need meds such as Nyquil.. advil cold and sinus.. you need to sign a form stating who you are etc.. incase they need evidence in the future.. nothing like taking two steps backwards..The US;  a country noted for being so advanced in reality seems to be one of the most behind countries in the world in many aspects.. You cannot even purchase anti-biotic eye drops in this country without a perscription.. in my opinion.. after living in Canada for most of my life..it's absolutely hilarious that they think that you need  to monitor such a thing as eye drops?? In Canada you can actually buy codiene over the counter.. Sometimes I think alot of the US's ideas have to do with making $$ I mean in order to get what you need, you need to visit your doctor, which of course is atleast going to cost you a co-pay, and that's only if you have actual medical insurance... Doctors seem to be there more for the mighty dollar here then to actually help you.. and to me that is just damn sad.. anyways.. in my opinion.. if the FDA is going to start pulling meds because of "woulda.. couldas" then why having a pharmacy at all..there is always the chance of something getting into the wrong hands.. that is simply just life.

deckkeeper:
I think it makes sense. This stuff is used in making things like meth, so the solution is to either regulate it or force their makers to find a way to keep people from making drugs out of it. For example, one company took their medication (I think it was benadryl) and made a form of it that is used in showers and can't be turned into meth, so you don't need a prescription. I don't see why just signing your name and filling some forms is such a big deal, though I guess some people might not like having the extra cost. But, so what? It helps prevent people from melting them into drugs, which saves us money in other ways.

gibbler1010:
Perhaps.. but it's just another way of the government knowing all your buisness... I understand precautions etc.. but there are so many things that can be used to construct things that may become fatal if placed in the wrong hands.. do we all have to suffer because of a few peoples bad decisions.. if that's the case.. people shouldn't be allowed to buy guns then.. because one day they "might" wake up and decide to shoot someone.. where does the line become drawn.

deckkeeper:
Well, I don't see why anyone should care if the government can keep track of their cold medicine. And though its true that anything can be dangerous in the wrong hands, when meth was/is being made in large quantities by people who got cold medicine over the counter, there's a difference. Same reason we track guns. Both can be very dangerous. Arguing that we should let dangerous chemicals go undocumented is like saying everyone should be allowed a gun.  Also, buying cold medicine isn't quite an everyday thing, like buying paint can be.

gibbler1010:
Buying medication for the "common cold" is very common.. lol.. people get the flu everyday..  ;)..so it shouldn't be a big deal, atleast I don't think so.. i'm sure we'd all be surprised to see how much cold pills are sold/year... wow.. love to see all that documentation.

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