MDPVagrant
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Insurance companies hate paying out...
Is ending up in the ER a relatively common experience with DXM? I mean, comparable to some illegal street drugs in terms of how often?
The reason I ask is that at some point insurance companies and hospitals are going to lean hard on the FDA and DEA to make it illegal, even if people just have to cough like hell until they recover from the flu. If DXM-related ER visits are fairly common, I'd put the chances of eventual scheduling at fair-to-good.
Don't mean to bring anyone down, and what I'm about to say I mean no offense: If it happens, you guys did it by doing stupid shit put you in the ER -- so you know who to blame.
Is ending up in the ER a relatively common experience with DXM? I mean, comparable to some illegal street drugs in terms of how often?
The reason I ask is that at some point insurance companies and hospitals are going to lean hard on the FDA and DEA to make it illegal, even if people just have to cough like hell until they recover from the flu. If DXM-related ER visits are fairly common, I'd put the chances of eventual scheduling at fair-to-good.
Don't mean to bring anyone down, and what I'm about to say I mean no offense: If it happens, you guys did it by doing stupid shit put you in the ER -- so you know who to blame.
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