BecomingV
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ORIGINAL: MercTech Now some companies are trying to deny use of physician prescribed medication as part of a "drug free workplace". This is a rights issue that has yet to be resolved. http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/25/us/25drugs.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 I've had difficulty with this attitude as I have a prescription for Tramadol to be taken as needed for osteo arthritis pain. Tramadol is a prescription pain medication that is the next step above things like Aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin, or Aleve. But, Tramodol is not an analgesic but an opiod-agonizer (it stimulates serotonin and endorphin production like opium but without producing a high or being addictive). Some people see that and go obtusely resistant to legitimate uses for it. I was once required to sign an affidavit stating that I swore not to take my Tramadol while I was working at a TVA site. ETA - Bold ^^^ is mine. First, I think that while many things can become physically addicting, most of the problems we see involve the more difficult to change, mental addictions. Some personalities really are more vulnerable to addictions of all sorts. Second, your example involves a drug that while legal and prescribed, specifically affects a brain chemical. That's important! Not feeling high from it is a subjective experience. Not feeling anything may be good or bad. Blood pressure is the silent killer. So, that prescribed drug you use, it comes with a long list of effects, warnings and dangers, which for marketing reasons, are called, get this... "side" effects! So, if I were sitting on a board to determine workplace safety in regard to competence, I would not care whether the person ingested something legal or illegal, prescribed, or over the counter. If it affects the brain or reflexes or some other function, then THAT is what would deserve my focus. OP - I'm pro-legalization. I never saw any until I was 18. My parents must have seen that film, "Reefer Madness." I was afraid of the criminal pot smokers and would avoid contact. Yeah, I outgrew that. LOL
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