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Originally Posted by Perna
Not everyone gets addicted. I think they should have a central database, at least for drugstores/legitimate pharmacies in a wide area so they can catch multiple scripts of regulated meds.
Sometimes things get ridiculous, like when my husband went to get an eye dropper for me to put medicine in my ear and the pharmacist asked him, before he would sell it to him (it was behind the counter) why he was buying it; like a drug addict would tell him the truth? My 60-something year old husband was caught totally unaware and stammered, "Because my wife told me to" 
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Yes I agree not everyone gets addicted. If a person has intense pain - they won't really get the high punch but instead just relief from the pain only. The same goes for cancer patints on heavy morphine - they just get some pain relief and not the intense high the average person would get. But when a person without pain takes it, they naturally get high.
Here in Canada they stopped selling Sinutab OTC because drug places could crush and use it to make an illegal drug - forget what it's called. Now we have to go to the pharmacist counter and ask for it.