Becky, my favorite Girl in Short Shorts, has an elegant and powerful post today on how the War on Drugs has affected all of us--in this particular case by preventing American consumers from getting effective cough medicine.
Why are we stuck with dextromethorphan-based elixirs that have been proven not to work?
Why do we have to visit the doctor to get a prescription for codeine-based meds that, twenty years ago, sold over the counter?
As usual, probably the most thoughtful Libertarian site on the Net.
Why are we stuck with dextromethorphan-based elixirs that have been proven not to work?
Why do we have to visit the doctor to get a prescription for codeine-based meds that, twenty years ago, sold over the counter?
The pharmaceutical industry does not really care if anyone takes these drugs. Even though the opiates are the most effective substances known to combat pain, coughs and diarrhea—they are all ancient and can not be patented. Thirty codeine pills might put you back four bucks. No way can the drug lobby finance a presidential campaign with miserly sales like that.
Its enough to drive a person to Nyquil.
As usual, probably the most thoughtful Libertarian site on the Net.
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