Sunday, March 10, 2019

People Selling Illegal Opioids Get a Warning Letter from FDA - DEA Raids Physician for Prescribing Them?

FDA News Release FDA takes action against 53 websites marketing unapproved opioids as part of a comprehensive effort to target illegal online sales.

"The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today (June 5th 2018) announced that it has warned nine online networks, operating a total of 53 websites, that they must stop illegally marketing potentially dangerous, unapproved and misbranded versions of opioid medications, including tramadol and oxycodone". 


"Companies who fail to correct the violations, as outlined in the warning letters, may be subject to enforcement action, including product seizure or injunction".



Opioid Epidemic? Where's DEA?
 These guys are selling illegal opioid medications, including tramadol and oxycodone and they get "warning letters". 

Why isn't DEA kicking down their doors? They "may be subject to enforcement action", and what enforcement "product seizure or injunction".

People selling oxycodone get a warning letter from the FDA while DEA agents with automatic weapons raid 77 year old Dr Forest Tennant's office and home. 

Patients need to read about Dr Forest Tennant. He's one of the nations leading pain specialists who has done a lot of research into pain management. Dr Tennant had his home and office raided by DEA recently. LINK DEA Raids Dr Tennant 

In the article Dr Tennant say's 
“They’re not just going after me, they’re going after patients,"  “I think the country better understand what they’re doing here. They’re saying that regulations don’t count, standards don’t count, and they’ll decide who can get drugs and how much.

If you're doing research on pain management look at Dr Tennant's 
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