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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPharmacies Owned by GOP Rep. Prescribed Massive Number of Opioid Doses in Small Communities
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/report-pharmacies-owned-by-gop-rep-prescribed-massive-amount-of-opioids-to-community-of-6000/?fbclid=IwAR29t7RjYheCDxtBM0kuainoHckFSrDFqO4X-Q7StMykoarfQ0TQV8ED2mEPharmacies Owned by GOP Rep. Prescribed Massive Number of Opioid Doses in Small Communities: Report
by Jerry Lambe | 5:30 pm, August 29th, 2019
Two Louisiana pharmacies owned by Republican Rep. Ralph Abraham, Clinic Pharmacy of Mangham and Adams Clinic Pharmacy of Winnsboro, sit just 12.5 miles apart and serve a combined community of approximately 6,000 people. Yet despite serving relatively sparse populations, the two pharmacies reportedly prescribed a total of 1,478,236 doses of opioid painkillers from 2006 to 2012, more than 35 doses per person, according to a report from the Bayou Brief.
The report, which is based on numbers from the Drug Enforcement Administration database published by the Washington Post in July, shows that Abrahams Winnsboro pharmacy more than doubled the number of opioids it peddled to patients over the seven-year period, with opioid prescription fillings skyrocketing by 67-percent. It also states that Richland county, one of the least populated in Louisiana, ranking 46 of 64, ranked eighth in total number of opioid prescriptions filled. Since 2017, the number of opioid prescriptions has outpaced the human population, with 113 prescriptions being dispensed for every 100
Abraham is a physician who has spoken about the medicinal benefits of treating pain with opioids.
In the medical profession, for these chronic pain, poor cancer patients that need help, we have other alternatives that work better, Dilaudid, OxyContin, you name it, Oxycodone, we have several options that do a much better job for chronic pain, Abraham said during a 2014 election debate. Ive had hundreds of patients unfortunately with cancer that Ive treated, they do well with these drugs.
Abraham has also been stringently opposed to state and municipal lawsuits against the manufacturers and distributors of opioids. In a 2017 interview with a local radio station, Abraham said the blame lies with those who abuse the drugs and that manufacturers were simply meeting a demand, though he did equivocate as to whether any physicians were at fault for over-prescribing.
I wanna get some objective data first, and I dont want it to be you know, like some of these large class-action suits that we have had in the past, where they just throw the baby out with the bathwater, Abraham said. So, you know, lets see where the problem lies. Youre correct, the manufacturers are simply meeting a demand that is being, maybe, abused by some physicians. Certainly abused, illicitly, by some street dealers, he concluded.
Abraham has also found himself in hot water earlier this week after his campaign released an ad, in which he says, As a doctor, I can assure you there are only two genders, which his detractors say is indicative of his discriminatory stance toward the LGTBQ community.
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Pharmacies Owned by GOP Rep. Prescribed Massive Number of Opioid Doses in Small Communities (Original Post)
babylonsister
Aug 2019
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ck4829
(35,076 posts)1. K&R
And gender is a social construct, what's the thing you Republicans always say about NFL players getting political or schoolkids not wanting to get shot... "stay in your own lane!"
Faux pas
(14,679 posts)2. Kickin' with disgust
MagickMuffin
(15,942 posts)3. "The manufacturers are simply meeting a demand"
Gee, so is the other drug pushing drug deal kingpins. You know the dealers who sell heroin.
What's the difference, you say???
The difference is one is sanction by the government, the other is scorned by government and is punishable with prison. However, they are both responsible for promoting drug addition and likelihood of death.
As far as Republican Rep. Ralph Abraham goes. He should be stripped of any power, his pill pushing pharmacy closed down, and proceedings to indicate his kingpin ways.
FakeNoose
(32,639 posts)4. How many have died in Louisiana as a result of this "legal" drug pushing?
I hope there are massive lawsuits against his companies, make him bankrupt and shut him down.
MiniMe
(21,716 posts)5. I have a problem with the headline. Pharmacies don't prescribe meds, they fill prescriptions
It is doctors who prescribe medicines.