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The bad.
1. It's an easily dependant drug. People can become easily addicted. The withdrawals from it are terrible (nearly the same as heroin). It can take a user 6 months or more to be fully free after quitting from regular use. Very dependant users not in the best health can easily die from withdrawal.
2. It is a tolerance drug. Users easily and quickly build up tolerance for it. Needing need more and more to have the same effects.
3. It is very easy to overdose and die. The drug depresses the respiratory system to dangerous levels. The high is very similar to heroin, and on a real dose a person is completely separate from the world and useless in any conventional manner. Frequent use is extremely damaging to the heart.
The good:
1. Wow, one more pain killer on the market. Like we don't have enough already.
You sound like a 17 year old who has smoked weed a few times laced with opium, or just done a few tar hits. Knowing nothing about the actual drug, or it's history.
No one "hates on drugs". Drugs are more apart of everyone's daily lives as gasoline and electricity. Opiates are a very strong and dangerous class of drugs. Which have been used and trialed and error already through out history in almost every civilization there was. Go check out some history books and you'll understand why they are illegal on the streets, and used sparingly in medical practice.
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