Drug Firms Shipped 20.8 Million Pain Pills To West Virginia Town of 2,900 (foxnews.com)
A congressional committee investigating the opioid crisis has discovered out-of-state drug companies shipped 20.8 million prescription painkillers over a decade to two pharmacies in a Southern West Virginia town with 2,900 people. From a report: Between 2006 and 2016, two drug wholesalers shipped 10.2 million hydrocodone pills and 10.6 million oxycodone pills to Tug Valley Pharmacy and Hurley Drug in the town of Williamson, in Mingo County, the Charleston Gazette-Mail reported. "These numbers are outrageous, and we will get to the bottom of how this destruction was able to be unleashed across West Virginia," the House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Greg Walden, R-Ore. and ranking member Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J. said in a joint statement.
I would get high every day too.
Sounds like a party!
What gets me about cases like this is how LONG it took to find the pharmacy pushing out 20E6 pills or the individual doctor prescribing hundreds of thousands a year. Yes, the do pop up now and again, but these drugs are tightly controlled. I have to fill out a triplicate form to get a couple of morphine ampules for our ambulances.
Does anybody actually LOOK at those forms. If I ordered 5000 ampules would anyone notice?
Asking for a friend.....
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Hydrocodone and oxycodone do not work. They have zero pain killer effect, even when taken in double and triple doses, so they can't have any opioid effects.
I don't know why, but OTC pain killers bought in Europe (like excedrin but with codeine) work much better)
I'll bet it was the Republicans that brought the shit in under the guise of profits over people. I'll bet it was the Republicans that helped to get in to help their wealthy campaign contributers.
I'd imagine that many pills made that town a distribution source for the black market.
Why Trump is nice talk, no action on the opioid crisis. If he took strong action, a lot of his followers would be pissed off.
Asking for a friend.....
the cops are poking over your facebook feed as we speak
Thank you, captain obvious!
Shit now I need some OxyContin after reading your earnest attempt to say something insightful
Blockchain in the supply chain will fix that. My IBM commercial told me so.
Everyone has their diagnosis, their pills and their prescriptions. If something doesn't feel right, then you pop a few pills. Maybe you call the lawyer, there's always a chance you can sue someone. Meanwhile, you slowly eat yourself to a premature death. It's the American way of life.
Oh come now, that's only 19 pills per day, per person, for ten straight years. Perfectly reasonable, if my ex-wife was any indication.
Meds Per Person: 22800000.0/2900.0 = 7862.07
Meds Per Person/Year: 7862.07/10.0 = 786.21
Meds Per Person/Day: 786.21/365 = 2.15
Now it is unlikely that the Town is all on these Meds and 2 of these meds a day is very high. I have family suffering from constant pain, and they only use these once a week, in case of extreme pain (And unlike the media, these meds do work), to bring the pain to a manageable level.
However my main point is the news shoving people with big scary numbers, to really prove a point, but while there is still a problem, the real numbers are not as obvious as the article is lead to believe, as this is over 10 years. Not one big shipment.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
Somebody check my math, but it seems like it works out to less than 1 pill of each type per person per day for the 10 years. So, are we looking at drug abuse/distribution or some kind of chronic pain epidemic?
Just asking...
Less than 2 pills per person per day in that big a time period. If the local industry is likely to produce long term injuries, this doesn't too unreasonable.
Because it's all relative in West Virginia.
If you break down the numbers, it's far less outrageous, but hey, why bother with the math? 20.8 million sounds like a crazy, impossible number, right? 20.8 million over 3650 days and 2900 people is less than 2 pills per person per day. Some people may be taking 4~6 pills a day on a regular basis (not saying that is good, but it is in line with a typical prescription), while others won't have any at all. It doesn't seem that unreasonable, given how opioids are prescribed these days.
Factoring an 8 hour work day and 313 work days a year that over 13 pills per minute. 830 pills per hour.
This is not a hotbed of economic progress. How are they affording to pay for it?
Is it that difficult to guess?
Try check with delivery and parcel services and you'll get the confirmation.
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20 Million sounds like a big number, especially for 2900 people. Let's do some math from elementary school.
20 Million pills over 10 years means 5479 pills for every day.
Now I don't take any opioids so I dunno how many pill an addict needs per day, but I'd say at least two,likely more, but at least two. So it's roughly 2800 people who are addicts.
Supposedly there were 21.5 million US drug users 2014 using illegal drugs.
Go figure.
This is all the work of criminal latino gangs. These gangs forced the poor people of the great state of West Virginia into the offices of innocent Doctors and coerced those brave and hardworking Doctors into writing prescriptions for the drugs.
It is only by building a great and yuge wall (the best wall, the most beautiful wall) that we can stop the spread of drugs affecting the little babies all over the country. And today great American companies like Purdue Pharma (real heroes of the economy I tell you) have come out a stated that a wall is the best thing we can do for our country.
I am Slashdot. Are you Slashdot as well?
At its very finest. Why mess with the bottom line when your moving product and increasing profit!
Hillbilly heroine (for a reason). My father has been addicted for a good portion of his later life.
This is part of the reason I can't take people sheltered people seriously when they go off tangents about illicit drugs when people are likely addicted to synthetic opiates all around them. But that's totally fine because it came from a doctor. The older I've gotten, the more the line seems quite arbitrary, which makes it hard to believe in a system of enforcement of any kind.
FO
The town's population is 3,100. This city is the largest city in the county which has a population of about 30,000.
Surely these pills didn't get distributed only to those living in the city.... So Why do we discuss the size of the town only and not the county which the pharmacies obviously serve too? I'm pretty sure more than just city folks get their prescriptions filled in town.
Somebody is being misleading here....Very misleading. I think on purpose.
"File to fit, pound to insert, paint to match" - Aircraft Maintenance 101
Same as the CIA flooding the inner city with crack in the 80's-90's.
Gotta kill off those useless eaters some way.
Even more outrageous is why the crooks were not smart enough to spread the contraband across cities so it doesn't stand out. They must have been users.
Table-ized A.I.
WV is a neighboring state, and I happen to know a good bit about its demographics. WV has extremely rural areas - one county has a few dozen zip codes and some only have a hundred people in them, and the entire county only has around 10k people (and it is not a huge county geographically). The fact that the exact town the pharmacy is in only has 2,900 people does not mean those are the only people served by that pharmacy. It may serve the entire county and portions of the adjoining counties as well. The number is very, very deceiving if intended to represent the total customer base of those pharmacies.
Better known as 318230.
It's only good for 20 years for all residents. Not enough.
coal miners are in pain and work rules say no to Medical Marijuana
1.9 pills per day, per person. Better lay off the pills when you're doing math.
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It was two drug wholesalers that knowingly shipped all those pills and looked the other way. There is no way they would not have seen this as suspicious, but why question a huge revenue stream?
Some executive(s) needs to go to prison and become a warning to other wholesalers.
figuring in taking a pill 3 times a day, this means about 800 people in that town weren't taking pills. Our pharmacalogical overlords have failed us. On a serious note if every person in that town had ordered pills for 10 years, then yeah they were about 10 million pills short. So the number when taken in context is alarming. the way the headline is written is misleading.
2900 population * 10 years *365 days a year * 3 times per day
(= 31 million pills)
vs
2900 pop (* .7 to factor in adult vs youth) * 10 years (* .5 to factor people using the pills & not being addicts) * 365 days * 3 times per day.
Yeah still scary as hell
MSMASH you Ignorant Slut.
Why is this posted here? While it is a tragedy, and yes its horrible, and totally fucked up. But you stupid bitch, how does this related to Nerds? I or We get the impression that your loosing your train of thought while your Bangin BeauHD from Behind. Editordavid gets it..
Someone a while ago posted a yourtube link with Dan Akaroid and Jane curtain.. Perhaps u should revisit it..
because the intelligence level is so low there, any they so much suck the tits of the govt so much. It's easy to see how this could happen.. :)
I think they all got to high to cover it up any more.
I am sure msMash has a fuck ton of experience with this situation, right?
I mean how can so much off topic garbage fall from your mouth like that, while your "PEGGING" BeauHd?
Yeah, look it up, or perhaps you dont need to, as I suspect..
feeling satisfied Beau???
Gotta big satisfying face on???
Did you wipe up the remainder from the corner of your lips?
What color was the toilet paper when your both done?
Was the bread soft?
How many Batteries were harmed, killed, and or involved in this activity?
Modd that up fuckers..
I did the math...that's 7,172 pain pills per person, if every single resident was gobbling them down at ~20 pills a day.
But there's nothing to see here, no siree, just move along. And whatever you do, don't say anything bad about the Sackler family, who almost single-handedly created this problem by deceptively marketing these opioids as being safe and manageable.
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
I'm sure they were almost all abused. However, it's a way to scam money in a society that FDR's New Deal deliberately destroyed, and that the Democrats have been exploiting for senate seats for almost a century. It took Hilary to demonstrate that the DNC has betrayed and used them, and will take at least another 2 generations to recover from the damage, if the Democrats don't regain power and double down.
What's the big deal? ;)
Yep 7. No numbers on number of narcotics sent to the other 5.
putting the 'B' in LGBTQ+
factor in there are 7 pharmacies in the town. I estimated 8 pills per person per day when I factored in children, nursing moms etc. *without* adjusting for those 7 pharmacies.
putting the 'B' in LGBTQ+
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/0...
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there is no guise, "profits over people" is their slogan
It's really unfortunate that science and research into cannabis and hemp extracts has been hampered for so long, since the more we analyze these plants, the more we understand just how beneficial some of their cannabinoids are.
I bring this up because an increasing number of patients and doctors are discovering the ability of CBD (cannabidiol, non-psychoactive) to relieve pain. Take the case of long-time professional baseball pitcher, David Wells: https://www.youtube.com/watch?.... There is plenty of additional evidence to the efficacy of CBD - just search online. But here's an additional example: https://www.forbes.com/sites/d...
My hope is that more people will become aware that CBD can be a very effective alternative to opioids for pain relief, since CBD has very few negative side effects and is not habit-forming the way opioids are. And in fact, while CBD extracted from cannabis is only legal in some states, CBD extracted from hemp is legal in all 50 states. For those curious, the only real difference between marijuana and hemp is that the former has more than 0.3% THC content, whereas the latter has less than 0.3% THC content. THC is the psychoactive cannabinoid - the one that makes you feel high.
It seems like that place is destined to be at the epicenter of the USA's social issues. Unionization of coal mines there sparked a massive civil conflict back in the 1920s.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?
Seriously? you can't make this shit up
What gets me about cases like this is how LONG it took to find the pharmacy pushing out 20E6 pills or the individual doctor prescribing hundreds of thousands a year.
More commonly referenced as 2E7. I mean, really, who uses scientific notation and goes to 10+?
Any day now...
Don't just stand there, get that other dog!
The DEA was investigating this whole mess, but then Congress mysteriously shut that down...go figure.
Don't just stand there, get that other dog!
Williamson is by far the largest city in the county. In fact, looking at the wikipedia page, there are only four towns listed, plus about twenty or so unincorporated areas. The total county population is about 29,000 (10x Williamson), so it is entirely possible that a lot of these surrounding communities go to Williamson for their prescriptions since they are too small to each have their own pharmacy.
Trump has put back down the mines instead of on welfare need something to kill the pain.
They do a mans job Sir!
be sure to jump on the blockchain band wagon!
Just had to see what this place looked like - "a pharmacy in an a shack" wouldn't be too far from the mark.
Also saw this on the search query:
n the recent case of Tug Valley Pharmacy et al v All Plaintiffs (2015 W.Va. LEXIS 673 [May 13, 2015]), the West Virginia Supreme Court weighed in on public policy concerning the diversion of controlled substances. The ruling allowed substance abusers to sue the prescribers and pharmacists who supplied the medications, even though the patients acknowledged engaging in an array of illegal activities including criminally acquiring narcotics by misleading physicians and pharmacists, doctor shopping, and ingesting the medications in amounts greater than prescribed.
http://www.pharmacytimes.com/p...
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Those who advocate genocide deserve every protection afforded by law, and none afforded by common human decency.
I was given 18 pills I used about 5. Yes I took a lot of the pain.
I need about 1800 pills, f those things hurt and as much as they hurt sciatica hurts 1000 times worse and you will get less meds.