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Pharmaceutical Drugs
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Hello forum. I don't create topics often but I think this is an interesting question to ask everyone. I honestly don't know the answer and would like opinions/facts. The question is:
Is the pharmaceutical industry involved in the narcotics black market, specifically, does the pharmaceutical industry account for a significant percentage of illegal narcotics consumption/buying?
The reason I ask this is because if the answer is yes, it would explain how the USA is supposed to be this gigantic consumer of illegal narcotics, but drug abuse doesn't seem to be as widespread as it should be to the untrained naked eye. It would also explain how pharmaceuticals could be making a killing twice, once by buying the raw narcotics bases dirt cheap, and twice by jacking the price for a pill sky high to the consumer. Or maybe it's all just a figment. What do you guys (and gals) think?
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Re: Pharmaceutical Drugs
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It depends on what you mean. If someone gets a legal prescription of a drug, let's say oxycodone, then starts selling some of those pills, you could stretch it out to blame the pharma industry, but that wouldn't be a logical step of blame. The pharma company legally sold the drugs to a pharmacy, then the drugs were legally prescribed to a patient by a physician. The first step of illegality occurs when the patient illegally sells the drugs.
If you mean that some evil villian CEO of a pharma company is illegally dumping certain drugs on the street, the answer would be an emphatic NO. Why would a highly-paid CEO risk prison and putting his or her company out of business? It makes no sense. Pharmaceutical companies are all highly regulated.
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Re: Pharmaceutical Drugs
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05/15/16 11:07 AM
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Let me clarify. What I mean is a scenario where some big pharma CEO has corporate operatives disguised as drug dealers who would then buy narcotics on the black market, but not for street distribution, rather for legal distribution as legal prescription meds.
I looked into it a bit. Apparently the black market will pay more money to, say, a heroin farmer, than the legitimate market would...so that would preclude a big pharmaceutical trying to go that more expensive route. It just seems like such a huge potential there regardless. If there was a way the pharaceuticals could save money on the black market, I am sure they would do it. And if there is, I am sure they are. I am just wondering if this has occurred to anyone else.
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