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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The danger comes from the fact that you literally become instantly addicted if you ever try it, the only reason it's considered safer is because it doesn't kill you as quickly, but it's fucking heroin.

The medical acceptance it's entitled to is accepting that any use of it is an addictive disorder case which needs to be clinically treated same as addiction to alcohol.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the only reason it's considered safer is because it doesn't kill you as quickly

Kind of seems like a huge factor in determining the safety of strong painkillers!

Drug abuse prevention also isn’t served by hyperbole like ‘you will literally become instantly addicted if you try it even once.’ That doesn’t mean it’s harmless or that you can’t get addicted on the first try, but there is no such thing as a substance that instantly makes everyone an addict on the first exposure.

Addiction is a complex interaction of mental health, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors, and to add a layer of complexity on top of that physical dependence and addiction are used interchangeably by many but are distinct.