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Chuck Schumer Warns FDA On Danger Of 'Super Painkillers'

Chuck Schumer Painkillers

MICHAEL GORMLEY   01/ 8/12 06:08 AM ET  AP

ALBANY, N.Y. — Following fatal shootings in two New York pharmacy robberies, a U.S. senator is warning that a new batch of "super painkillers" now under review could force repeats of recent violent robberies that left six people dead.

"It's tremendously concerning that at the same time policymakers and law enforcement professionals are waging a war on the growing prescription drug crisis, new super-drugs could well be on their way, flooding the market," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y. "The FDA needs to grab the reins and slow down the stampede to introduce these powerful narcotics."

A message seeking comment from the Food and Drug Administration was not immediately returned Friday.

The Associated Press reported last month about addiction experts' fears over four drugs being tested that contain a more powerful version of one of the nation's most abused painkillers – hydrocodone.

Schumer is particularly concerned about legalizing the drugs for prescriptions because they would be prized commodities in the black market.

Experts say painkiller addiction has been driven partly by a loophole in the 1970 Controlled Substances Act that classified pure hydrocodone – a super painkiller – as a strictly controlled Schedule II drug. But the law put combination products, such as pills containing hydrocodone and acetaminophen, into the less strict Schedule III.

Because of the loophole, patients can refill a prescription for a hydrocodone-acetaminophen drug like Vicodin up to five times. A prescription for a similar oxycodone product, such as Percocet, can be filled only once. Critics say the loophole has flooded American medicine cabinets with hydrocodone.

In 1999, the Drug Enforcement Administration and FDA began reviewing whether they should reschedule hydrocodone combination products. But an AP review of regulatory documents and court filings shows the agencies have repeatedly passed the rescheduling study back and forth, with no final decision made.

A New Year's Eve robbery at a Long Island pharmacy netted prescription painkillers and cash and left the robber and a federal agent dead. In June, four died in another Long Island pharmacy robbery in which 11,000 hydrocodone pills were stolen.

If the pure hydrocodone drugs are approved, Schumer wants a "robust post-market surveillance" of the drugs as they are marketed, advertised and sold.

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ALBANY, N.Y. — Following fatal shootings in two New York pharmacy robberies, a U.S. senator is warning that a new batch of "super painkillers" now under review could force repeats of recent viol...
ALBANY, N.Y. — Following fatal shootings in two New York pharmacy robberies, a U.S. senator is warning that a new batch of "super painkillers" now under review could force repeats of recent viol...
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01:06 AM on 01/12/2012
I suffer from extreme Fibromyalgia. It took YEARS before I was properly diagnosed and by the time I was diagnosed it had advanced so far that without the twice daily 10/325 hydrocodene pill I would not be able to get out of bed and care for my family much less function. I agree with the post's below, let the lawmakers walk a day in the shoes of someone who suffers from chronic pain. Those 2 small pills a day (and yes I only take 2) allow me to lead a "normal" life... i.e....I can take my kids to school, grocery shop, work in the garden etc.... If I didn't have them I would be bedridden
03:25 AM on 01/11/2012
I have severe, extreme pain due to a combination of spinal stenosis, a cyst exerting pressure on the sciatic nerve, arthritis of the hip and bursitis of the hip. I haven't slept in a bed for more than 2 months. It took me forever to convince my doctor to prescribe the most potent but at the same time most harmless Norco 10/325 with 10 mg Hydrocodone and 325 mg Acetaminophen. The maximum frequency I can take them is every 4 hours, otherwise I will suffer permanent liver damage because of an overdose of Acetaminophen. If Mr. Schumer had those excruciating pains and a bottle of Norco as his only possible relief, he might take more than the maximum dose and in his rightfulness cause permanent liver damage as a intentionally designed-in penalty for overdosing. The only reason that there is not yet a pure Hydrocodone pill is so that if somebody should overdose, not out of addiction but because of extreme pain, he will be penalized later with liver failure. That would be equivalent to put into every alcoholic beverage, beer, wine or hard liquor, some amount of arsenic or even better, some amount of dioxin so that after an overdose of alcohol the person is later penalized with cancer or other health problems. This should prevent any DUI accidents or other alcohol related crimes.
02:32 AM on 01/11/2012
Wow, countries that don't have such severe restrictions have a lot less trouble with addiction related crimes. But we never learn, do we?
07:41 PM on 01/09/2012
He forgot about all the butchery over illegal alcohol in the 1920's. This pure hydrocodone will kill a lot of its own market, then the DEA will move it to Schedule 1 and it will be off the market except for the smart chemists who have figured a way to 'cook' it...round and round.
02:31 AM on 01/11/2012
Pure Oxycodone (stronger than hydrocodone) hasn't killed its market yet.
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hereisallie
What a long strange trip it's been...
07:05 PM on 01/09/2012
I think we should all start buying up stocks in Tylenol and Advil. Once Obamacare kicks in, that is the only thing the Doctors are going to be able to prescribe, because real painkillers are just too dangerous.
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06:33 PM on 01/09/2012
There you have it. Problem solved. Chuckie Schumer has discovered the secret. Drugs cause crime. All we have to do now is confiscate all drugs and we'll have no crime. Dang I'm glad he's still in office. Us dum peepul wood soorly be lost without him.
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ethelmertzrules
Repetition doesn't make it true
04:01 PM on 01/09/2012
I'll never understand why everyone gets their panties all in a twist over marijuana given the activities of Big Pharma.
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gavrielle
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06:09 PM on 01/09/2012
Because if you could grow your own pain and anti-nausea meds you wouldn't need a lot of what Big Pharma sells, now would you?
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03:39 PM on 01/09/2012
Well, if we elect Ron Paul, then we can abolish the FDA and let the free market decide what's addictive and what's not! Who needs a government agency telling us how not to kill ourselves with dangerous medicines.
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hereisallie
What a long strange trip it's been...
07:19 PM on 01/09/2012
I've been to a few countries where you can walk into a pharmacy and buy just about anything you need. It results in very low crime rates because it eliminates the need for a black market. There are a few drugs now available over-the-counter that used to be prescription only, so I guess the government thought we could be responsible with a few of them.
02:46 PM on 01/09/2012
ok so now the government wants to do pain control on people they know nothing about!!! there has always been pharmacy robberies for both more potent drugs and less potent drugs, maybe they need to help the pharmacies with more protection and bullet proof windows and more security instead of saying it's one drug. But they have no right to tell me I cannot take a drug that is prescribed and taken as prescribed for pain and is FDA approved. They cut out prescriptions they really will have a problem on thier hands, this is where the cuts are going to begin to cause problems for everyone, people have been cut from insurance and medicaid that are desperate for relief, although most likely the robberies were just that what about all the liquer store robberies?? no different in a way except the people in government are drinkers and don't want tax added or a trail of how much they buy and drink!!!
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06:39 PM on 01/09/2012
You think this is something? Wait till Obamacare really kicks in and wait for the screaming to start. this is just the tip of the iceberg.
02:44 PM on 01/09/2012
Pain killers are just a new inovative way of pushing drugs from the congress to the streets, then arrest everyone that is dealing them black market. Why make a substance that is so addictive? Why can't it just pin-point the pain without creating an addiction to it? If all pain meds were regulated for those who truly need them, there would less trafficing. There should be a one week supply given to the user at a time from the doctor/ pharmacy. There are some real dummies running things in this country and as always, we are the "ok" nation. Whatever they say or do our stupid butts shrug our shoulders and say "ok" and do nothing. There is no reason for these drugs to be put in the hands of unresponsible individuals. This is the new wave of drug and It really makes a man or woman do some low down stuff to get it in their hands. Watch a drug intervention show on prescription pain medications just one time and tell me they are not bad. I beg to differ! Ask your friends or family members how many have been introduced to pain killers for emergency visits and how many of them are still hooked. It's alarming.
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06:25 PM on 01/09/2012
How do you know someone is irresponsible until they actually are addicted? I've used pain meds for a good long while now and I've never gotten addicted. Maybe I just have a higher pain threshold. Maybe I don't like the way opiates make me feel the next morning. Maybe I'm the sort of person that once the pain gets tolerable I forget to take the pills until I have half a bottle of Tylenol with codeine still in my cabinet from last year's oral surgery and 20 vicodin from when I first put out my back and I found they didn't work for me.

I think the problem is an emotional one when it comes to addiction, and there's no test for who's going to suddenly feel the need to cocoon their minds in a drug addicted haze once they've experienced the sudden emotional relief of the distancing effect of the drugs. And withholding drugs from cancer patients on the off chance they might get addicted before they die, or burn victims who have years of suffering ahead of them, is just cruel. You will always have people that can't control their urges, but most people can. Why punish those who can, because a small percentage can't or won't?
10:15 AM on 01/10/2012
agreed you said it so well..i suffer with daily severe pain and I've been refused painkillers because the drs her in New Brunswick are terrified of prescribing them..so they have had me on so MANY different other drugs, non effective, that have so many horrible side effects, I don't see the point..I've been on percacet before for about 6 months, never addicted, took ONLY one per day as PRESCRIBED, worked great for awhile and when pain started to return I went back to my dr to see what else could be done...it is DEFINITELY an emotional issue..After 2 years of trying different anti inflammatory drugs and pain drugs..I wish I had a dr that had my pain so they wouldn't be so skittish to prescribe pain relief that actually works..The way I see it, most people aren't addicted to the painkillers, they're addicted to the relief from pain the pill gives them! If every Doctor could walk in someones shoes that had to deal with chronic pain they wouldn't be so quick to say no or at the VERY least create a NON addictive pain killer that ACTUALLY works!! sheesh!..
01:18 AM on 01/12/2012
Here, here! Amen! I agree with you!!!
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camanokat
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10:12 AM on 01/11/2012
Not necessarily true, at least not for most people. I've had numerous surgeries, most related to cancer and have been given these potent pain relievers. I take them as directed, 2 every 4 hours, for about 3 days and then I am done...may take 1 before bed...but they manage the pain during those crucial few days after surgery. I still have some left from the last surgery 3 years ago.
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02:39 PM on 01/09/2012
It's amazing to me how the government wants to deny relief to millions of people because the bad guys are stupid! mcalvano1 is perfectly succinct and correct in the facts that if we're going to start outlawing or making unavailable products that will help improve the quality of life for a lot of people because of the "Bad Guys"! This poster also went on to say let's stop making guns and cars because the "Bad Guys" use these things to maim and kill. How true!!
It's time we quit living in fear of the "Bad Guy" and get on with our lives. Doesn't mean to ignore the "Bad Guy", but just don't make him the focal point of our lives!
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ethelmertzrules
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04:02 PM on 01/09/2012
You've just solved the Nation's problems with that one premise. Let's stop making major decisions out of fear!
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06:41 PM on 01/09/2012
it is always easier to control the good guys than it is to control the bad guys. that's why the Govt likes to control us. It is easier.
02:38 PM on 01/09/2012
Using his logic, we should ban all alcohol over 100 proof, since this "super booze" is likely to get people drunker quicker, thereby leading to more alcohol-related crime. Just another example of treating the symptom, not the disease.
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06:42 PM on 01/09/2012
Well, you figured out how Schumer works. he does that with just about everything.
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02:23 PM on 01/09/2012
Ever wonder where that Afghan opium is going....

STAY FAR AWAY FROM OPIATES!
02:20 PM on 01/09/2012
Leave doctoring to doctors. Let them make the decision for their patients without congress. They need to focus on getting this keystone pipeline thing going, creating jobs but no they want to tell us one more thing we should and shouldn't do that is none of their business. This is what's wrong with our government and we just sit back and let them do it. Bud out Washington!
02:19 PM on 01/09/2012
this is not something that a senator has a say in. the medical community uses trials/studies which are necessary to determine whether this drug will work for those in severe pain. any drug can be abused so you cannot expect the fda to withhold passing it's use. sen schumer must have been watching the conrad murray trial and will also want to ban propofol. they may choose to restrict it more strongly
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06:44 PM on 01/09/2012
Schumer hasn't had a good idea in years. He does the same with firearms because when you get right down to it, he doesn't trust the American people.