cowardescent
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Having lived in the US/Ireland as well as talking to other friends of mine from mainland Europe, it seems that opioids are seldom prescribed. I can get that on some level. They have a high addiction risk. That being said, when someone is in serious pain, opioids are sometimes the only thing that works.
What is funny though is how all the opioids are abuse resistant. Here in Ireland, doctors prescribe tramadol and codeine, seldom oxycodone. Those two are prodrugs and completely ineffective for some. One of them stops being metabolized over 400mg while the other has a very high seizure risk when taken in large doses. pure hydrocodone is a moderately strong opioid which would be much better than both of these and active in itself but not strong enough to cause addiction like oxy. Yet, I don't believe it's available in Ireland or any other country in the EU.
What is funny though is how all the opioids are abuse resistant. Here in Ireland, doctors prescribe tramadol and codeine, seldom oxycodone. Those two are prodrugs and completely ineffective for some. One of them stops being metabolized over 400mg while the other has a very high seizure risk when taken in large doses. pure hydrocodone is a moderately strong opioid which would be much better than both of these and active in itself but not strong enough to cause addiction like oxy. Yet, I don't believe it's available in Ireland or any other country in the EU.