Pubdate: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 Source: Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) Copyright: 2001 Worcester Telegram & Gazette Contact: http://www.telegram.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/509 Author: Donna MacLean DRUG RELIEVES PAIN, SHOULD NOT BE BANNED I'd like to comment on the article (Telegram & Gazette, July 11) about OxyContin. I understand that pharmacists are concerned and would like to see this drug banned because of all the recent robberies. But what about the people who need this drug to control their pain? One pharmacist said he knew of 200 to 300 people receiving prescriptions for OxyContin a month. If prescribed by a doctor, who is he to comment? Most pharmacists seem to act more like doctors than pharmacists. I am permanently disabled and suffer with pain every day. I take pain medication and would most likely commit suicide if I didn't have it. I really feel for the people who take OxyContin for cancer and other illnesses. Why should it be taken off the market because of other people's abuse of it? Alcohol is abused every day, but you don't see the liquor stores being shut down. There's an important difference between the two: That is that pain medication is prescribed for people who suffer. Alcohol is for pleasure. It makes no sense for people to suffer when there is something available for their pain. Instead of taking OxyContin off the market, why not focus more on securing the pharmacy, perhaps with bulletproof windows? I have seen some pharmacies do that. If OxyContin is helping people stay out of pain, that should be a good enough reason not to ban this drug. DONNA MACLEAN Rutland - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens