-Caveat Lector-
>I guess those high-priced pharmaceutical ads in print media and on
television are paying the U.S. media to keep quiet about stories like
this one . . . . . . . . .
I read that story in the SF Chronicle two weeks ago. I've seen a LOT of
articles on Oxy-C "abuse". My take is that they result from a covert PR
campaign by the manufacturer aimed at exploiting the recreational drug
users market. It's advertising, and it works. If you believe otherwise,
you simply haven't spent any time around druggies and have no idea how
their minds work. There are literally millions of people who would take
one look at that article and immediately set out to acquire some Oxy-C.
This is an incredibly clever advertising campaign.
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