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Name: Dr. JOHN RAYMOND BAKER,BSc,DC on Jul 2, 2009Comments: Vicodin is far more helpful and enables far better functioning for people in chronic or acute pain than most meds. For people with tooth extractions or after a motor vehicle accident, or chronic injury pain, Vicodin helps folks greatly and banning is crazy!
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Name: Tinaherd on Jul 2, 2009Comments:
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Name: Brittany Boothe on Jul 2, 2009Comments:
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Name: L.Lynn Studdard on Jul 2, 2009Comments: this is stupid, for every person that abuses these or any other legal drug, there are a thousand people that need them.
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 2, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 2, 2009Comments:
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Name: Linda Studdard on Jul 3, 2009Comments: stop messing with our personal lives
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Name: Brandon on Jul 3, 2009Comments:
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Name: David Gomez on Jul 7, 2009Comments: Why would they want to ban Vicodin! I take these pills for my severe pain I have in my head and eye due to crappy surgerys! plus my mom has chronic back pain for years now! if it wasnt for these pain killers, we would go crazy and be violent! We will go crazy. The world is going to go nutts.
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 7, 2009Comments:
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Name: Brenda Diaz on Jul 8, 2009Comments: I know so many people who are in pain because of Doctors lack of responsiblity. At least let these people who need to take something to at least ease the pain take what they can, Why do you ban such medications
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Name: Travis Scaggs on Jul 9, 2009Comments:
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Name: Gail Smith on Jul 11, 2009Comments: This is outrageous. Why are they doing this
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 12, 2009Comments:
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Name: Jennifer Abraham on Jul 12, 2009Comments:
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Name: Robin Wiegel on Jul 13, 2009Comments: I
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Name: Anonymous on Jul 22, 2009Comments:
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Name: Lauren Neeff on Jul 26, 2009Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Aug 1, 2009Comments:
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Name: Kathleen Ann Fifer on Aug 15, 2009Comments: This decision is crazy, hydrocodone is needed by chronic pain suffers, just reduce the acetaminophen in it and make it less expensive.
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Name: Anthony Eggert on Sep 11, 2009Comments:
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Name: Jesus Navarro on Sep 12, 2009Comments:
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Name: William Doyle, Ph.D. on Sep 13, 2009Comments: This is a thinly disguised attempt to drastically eliminate patient access to narcotic pain medications. Hydrocodone without any secondary ingredient is currently a CII medication, for which prescribing standards are much more stringent, as opposed to the old CIII designation. This is a horrible idea.
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Name: Chris Lague on Oct 6, 2009Comments: Refusing people the choice of sound treatment whereby the doctor and patient can discuss and weigh the risks and make their own decisions is unacceptable.
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Name: Robert Patrick on Nov 6, 2009Comments: I Concur Give Us Our Meds Or Give Us Death!
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Name: Jason on Nov 17, 2009Comments:
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Name: Wesley Shea Vines on Jan 11, 2010Comments: I am 30 years old and have been having severe migraine headaches since I was 22 years old! I happen to inherit them from my mother's side of the family and the only thing that works is Hydrocodone that I have been taking for 8 years now. I really don't think it's a good idea at all if your going to try to ban this! Sure there are a lot of folks out there that abuse the drug but don't punish the ones like me or anyone else for someone else's drug problem. I'm really getting sick of this government! You want to ban our sports supplements,ban our pain medication that gets us through the day but I still have not yet seen the government ban tobacco or alcohol which people are dying from them too but oh I forgot,the government would'nt make no money off of that if they banned tobacco and alcohol sales. The U.S. government needs to think about other issues like getting our soldiers out of war and getting the economy back to where it use to be! That's all I got to say!
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Name: Kathy Quigley on Feb 7, 2010Comments: I have chronic myofascial pain syndrome and Vicodin has allowed me to live my life. Please do not take this drug off the market. Alcohol is also responsible for liver damage, should we ban that as well.
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Name: Michael Tewell on Feb 12, 2010Comments:
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Name: Kenneth Nicklowicz on Feb 14, 2010Comments: I'm 26, disabled, and rely on vicodin to keep pain down! My doctor has addressed the issue of too much acetaminophen with hp, and has put me on Norco which has less tylonol! I Never abused my medicine, and herefore sign this petetion to say that this medicine changes my life for the better and I dont want to be forced to take that darn oxycotten!!!
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Name: Anne Nelson on Feb 16, 2010Comments: Have you people no heart or soul? Have you never been or had a loved one in constant pain? Do you understand at all the misery you are going to bring with this proposed ban?
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