Thursday, March 20, 2014

FDA Commissioner: Zohydro Offers Unique Option to Treat Pain

By Join Together Staff | March 19, 2014 | 1 Comment | Filed in Government & Prescription Drugs

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Margaret Hamburg defended the agency’s decision to approve the pure hydrocodone drug Zohydro ER (extended release). At a Senate hearing, Hamburg said, “If appropriately used, it serves an important and unique niche with respect to pain medication and it meets the standards for safety and efficacy.”

Speaking before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, Hamburg acknowledged Zohydro is a powerful drug. She noted that unlike other hydrocodone drugs, Zohydro does not contain acetaminophen, which can be toxic to the liver.

Zohydro is designed to be released over time, and can be crushed and snorted by people seeking a strong, quick high. “I would love if we had abuse-deterrent formulations that were actually meaningful and effective at deterring abuse in all instances. We are moving in that direction,” Hamburg said. “Right now, unfortunately, the technology is poor.”

The FDA’s decision to approve Zohydro has been criticized by some legislators and public health groups, Reuters reports. Hamburg has received letters protesting the decision from 28 state attorneys general and four senators, among others.

Law enforcement agencies and addiction experts predict approval of the drug will lead to an increase in overdose deaths.

Zohydro was approved for patients with pain that requires daily, around-the-clock, long-term treatment that cannot be treated with other drugs. In December 2012, a panel of experts assembled by the FDA voted against recommending approval of Zohydro ER. The panel cited concerns over the potential for addiction. In the 11-2 vote against approval, the panel said that while the drug’s maker, Zogenix, had met narrow targets for safety and efficacy, the painkiller could be used by people addicted to other opioids, including oxycodone.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

MARCH 19 v 11 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB

Sensible people control their temper;
they earn respect by overlooking wrongs.

STEP 4 - Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.

Someone told me along time ago that anger undealt with becomes resentment and in return we become bitter . When working step four get ready to stir up some pretty heavy stuff. The tough part is we take stuff sweep it under a rug but that does not mean its not there . You are gonna have to dig deep on this one and be brutally honest with yourself and your sponsor. If we don't learn how to deal with and properly dispose of anger then we and everybody around us will suffer . Have you ever been around someone who is bitter they hate everything and everybody .They are the Kings and Queens of cynicism and self pity .They can and will suck the joy and life out of you . They are the people you cant stand being with .Are you one of those bitter joy killers ,if you are follow the Proverb and the step. Not everyone in your life has to be punished because of your undealt with resentments and anger. Show mercy and start controlling your anger and turn the other cheek.



JAMES CHP 1 v 19 v20 Understand this, my dear brothers and sisters: You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry.Human anger does not produce the righteousness God desires.

Getting to Rehab
RIDGWAY, ELK COUNTY PA - Drugs are something police everywhere have to deal with almost everyday.

"When I first moved here, there wasn't any. We didn't have that. I raised my kids here and it's gotten worse since then" said Ridgway resident Ketta Melzer.

"There is a real problem in this county of drug and alcohol use and abuse" added Salvation Army Lt. Esther Wilson.

She says the Ridway Salvation Army is now offering transportation to those seeking rehabilitation at one of their facilities throughout the country. The Salvation Army has over 150 and serves tens thousands of people each year.

" It is a 6 month program. It is in house. You get your rooming, your board and everything provided for you and it's no cost" she said.

The Salvation Army says since the transportation program began about a month ago they've already had someone, who was near overdosing, go to rehab.

"I believe in it. Threes a lot of good success cases that come out of it" said Wilson.

To get information on the program you can call (814)772-0485. They will give you the numbers you need to call to see if their is space for you at a center and then, they will help you get there and get clean.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014



MARCH 18 v18 TWELVE STEPPING WITH POWER IN THE PROVERB

Flipping a coin can end arguments;
it settles disputes between powerful opponents



STEP 3 - We made a decision to turn our wills and our lives over to the care of God.

Stop fighting with everybody including yourself. The Proverb mentions flipping a coin it settles disputes between powerful opponents and all I can think about is every single sport s game in the world . it goes too show you that Gods big book is a must for life and it contains all the answers you need for now and after your dead . Still trying to control the world and everybody else s well there's way too much stress for that , start focusing on you and NO you don't know everything ! That,s ok though that's why its called recovery , if want our lives back we have to let the old life go .When we do God will help up build a new one !
Tuesday, March 18th  
7:00 – 8:30pm
At The Council office, Unit 12

Please pass along the attached flyer to anyone you feel would benefit from this program.  As always, you must register yourself or your group ahead so that we may be prepared with enough materials and food/beverages.  If you have any questions, please let me know!

Thank you,


Jessica Schwartz
Volunteer Coordinator & Prevention Specialist
The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc.
252 West Swamp Road, Unit 33
Doylestown, Pennsylvania 18901
(800) 221-6333 - 24 Hour Information Line

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