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Looking at this 'first aid kit', I can see LOTS of legal charges coming from its use:

Practicing medicine without a license

Sale or distribution of prescription medicine without a license

Possession of controlled substances with the intent of distribution

Violation of any and all EMS state/local protocols

I'm sure that just the sale of these 'kits' would violate federal drug laws!

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So he was morphine (injectable and tablet), percocet, dilaudid vicodin, plus IV administration with things like D5W and a heparin flush. Yet he doesn't have a pulse oximeter because he doesn't know how to use one. This guy scares me

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I always knew I needed to put some Non Skid shoe covers in my jump bag.

I wish we had a picture of him, so if we saw him we could all run, or fling needles.

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I'd actually like to find a Doc that would actually be an advocate to something like this!

I'm thinking that someone somewhere is about to lose a license for this!

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*shrug* From the sounds of it, he's got a script for everything he needs a script for. Says he has it available for use by the doctors in his neighborhood if the brown stuff hits the air-mover.

It's his money and it all sounds legal. Some people drop a couple of grand on rims for their car, some people spend more than that on sports or scifi memorabilia. If he wants to drop it into a medical kit for somebody else to use, so be it. Wish I had that kind if discretionary income.

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This is the scary part!

10 x Tramadol Hydrochloride (Ultram) 50 mg

12 x Oxycodone (Percoset) 7.5/325APAP

12 x Hydrocodone (Vicodin HP) 10/660APAP

12 x Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) 8 mg

12 x Morphine Sulfate (MS Contin) 15 mg

8 x Ibuprofen (Motrin) 800 mg

12 x Promethazine HCl (Phenergan) 25 mg

14 x Levofloxacin (Levaquin) 500 mg

14 x Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 500 mg

iGo® 6 Compartment Plastic Travel Case, Hinged-Lid, Blue, 2.5" x 3.5" x 1.25"

He states that this was all obtained from Dr's, for personal use????????????????????????????

Wow!!!

Gee and to think, i get impressed when i can find a box of panadol in the glovebox of my car!

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Doctors are allowed to prescribe small amounts of meds for future use. Plus keep in mind as another topic discussed expiration dates mean nothing for most drugs.

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