Thursday, November 10, 2011
No painkillers please, we're British: UK rules make it tough for patients to get strong drugs
LONDON - In Britain, the popular U.S. painkiller OxyContin is considered similar to morphine and used sparingly. Vicodin isn't even licensed. And at most shops, remedies like ibuprofen are sold only in 16-pill packs....More
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