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   From: agent-smith@two-blocks-on-your-left.com   
      
   "doomella" wrote in   
   news:45ce7449$0$28158$4c368faf@roadrunner.com:   
      
   > "Agent Smith" wrote in   
   > message news:Xns98D3D01D934Eagentsmithtwoblockso@207.115.17.102...   
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   >> On ET today, it said that she lay down to take a nap, and when they   
   >> tried to wake her up, there was a problem. I'm betting that she took   
   >> something to make her sleep (the children's sedative) and it finished   
   >> her off. But then, who goes to sleep with a lollipop in their mouth?   
   >   
   > A fentanyl lollipop is hardly a "children's sedative." It's a   
   > heavy-duty opiate used to help ease breakthrough cancer pain for the   
   > seriously ill.   
      
   You realize that "children's sedative" bullshit was just PR spin   
   somebody dreamed up to minimize that fact that she was found in a place   
   packed to the ceiling with opiates.   
      
   >> A fourth idea just occurred to me. She also had Xanax, which is a   
   >> more garden variety sleeping pill. Doctors sometimes tell patients   
   >> to dissolve a pill under their tongue for a faster effect, and I   
   >> wonder of that might make the pills invisible to the ME. But then   
   >> Xanax isn't a children's sedative, AFAIK.   
   >   
   > And Xanax isn't a garden-variety sleeping pill either. It's a   
   > benzodiazepine, like Valium, and is used to control anxiety. It's   
   > also got a pretty high rate of abuse.   
      
   Yes it is; it's the entry level sleeping pill that you get with a   
   prescription, and doctors write 'em as though it's candy. And they   
   don't bother to tell the patients that it's addictive.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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