Well, hmm. The FDA has issued
a warning to doctors to exercise caution in prescribing
codeine as a pain killer to kids.
Now, as I have no offspring in the “children” age
group, this isn’t something I have to directly worry about.
But back in the day when I was a kid, MDs must have
been handing the stuff out like Pez, at least with respect to cough syrup.
And I do recall (even all the way back into the last century) that cough
syrup with codeine was the only thing that could kill my coughs, which I had
with some regularity.
As I grew up, the frequency diminished but the
severity didn’t. If I don’t nip an upper respiratory problem in the first
couple of days, I’m in for a painful time, and so are the people around me.
Let me just say that when I cough, everyone in the
office with me winces.
A few years ago I had one of these episodes and called my primary care office to get a prescription for codeine-infused cough
meds. The nurse practitioner on the phone admonished me to try various OTC
remedies before I resorted to the controlled substance, because “we don’t like
to prescribe codeine.”
This pissed me off no end; you'd have thought that as a responsible adult with deep knowledge of my own medical history, I'd have got some respect from the broad. I did buy the OTC crap,
with the expected results, and two days later I called her back and coughed
down the phone at her. I got the script.
So I hope that the medical profession doesn’t go
mindless on this ban. There are probably little ones who have the same capacity
for coughing up their lungs that I do, and they really need the stuff.
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