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justcurious55
Mar 20, 2008, 09:21 PM
OK, I'm reading about the federal drug act in my textbook. And for schedule II it says that it covers drugs that "have a high potential for abuse, a currently accepted medical use or a medical use with severe restrictions, and a potential for severe psychological or physical dependence. shcedule II drugs unclude opium and its derivatives not listed in schedule I, COCAINE, methadone, PHENYCYCLIDIN (PCP), most AMPHETAMINE preparations..."
I've never heard of any accepted medical uses for cocaine, PCP, or amphetamines. Has anyone else??

ISneezeFunny
Mar 20, 2008, 09:25 PM
Most of the time, these drugs, when first introduced to the world, were used in medicine for sedatives, anesthetics, and relaxants. Cocaine was used topically (on the skin) for a local anesthetic and most often toothache cures.

Benjimeister
Mar 20, 2008, 10:25 PM
ok, i'm reading about the federal drug act in my textbook. and for schedule II it says that it covers drugs that "have a high potential for abuse, a currently accepted medical use or a medical use with severe restrictions, and a potential for severe psychological or physical dependence. shcedule II drugs unclude opium and its derivatives not listed in schedule I, COCAINE, methadone, PHENYCYCLIDIN (PCP), most AMPHETAMINE preparations..."
i've never heard of any accepted medical uses for cocaine, PCP, or amphetamines. has anyone else???
Amphetamines are used in the treatment of severe ADD/ADHD. The best known example would be Dysoxin (methamphetamine hydrochloride), the same as the street drug.

justcurious55
Mar 21, 2008, 06:53 AM
Wow. Thanks to both of you, that's interesting. Do you know if cocaine is still used for that?

Anyone know about pcp?

ISneezeFunny
Mar 21, 2008, 07:16 AM
In the US, cocaine has not been used for medical reasons since 1914. However, there are some reports that certain European countries are still using it for vasoconstriction + local anesthesia.

Just to top it off, here's a picture:
http://www.a1b2c3.com/drugs/coc03a.jpg

templelane
Mar 21, 2008, 07:17 AM
Cocaine is also used as a topical anesthetic in cases of severe neck and head trauma/surgery (otolaryngology). Although the practice is declining due to cardiac complications.

templelane
Mar 21, 2008, 07:19 AM
I believe they still use it for neck trauma in A&E in the UK, but my information could be out of date. I did pharamacology and my med school friend always laughs at how outdated my drug knowledge is.

EDIT not too out of date here is a 2003 survey of UK otorhinolaryngologists
CJO - Abstract - Current practices of cocaine administration by UK otorhinolaryngologists (http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract;jsessionid=F90482B527BE292EC063042 CF36BB292.tomcat1?fromPage=online&aid=402797)

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There's more

PCP was used as a surgical anesthetic in the first world war but isn't used anymore because of the hallucinogenic side effects.

Another use for amphetamine and it's deriveratives is in weight loss pills such as Adderall. That's why they are so bad for you.

Narcoleptics are also someties perscriped amphetaines, but I don't know the specific types.

There are quiet a few licenced types of amphetaines for a variety of diseases. Sneeze is right though, the licencing varies between countries.

twinkiedooter
Mar 23, 2008, 03:21 PM
My mother told me that her grandmother back at the turn of the century in 1910 would always have her bottle of cough medicine that was loaded with cocaine. She said that granny just loved her "medicine" and would never be with out a bottle.

jillianleab
Mar 23, 2008, 06:59 PM
A South African friend of mine was treated for nasal polyps with cocaine. This was years ago, and in South Africa, but she said it worked.

statictable
Mar 26, 2008, 09:02 AM
Cocaine was the secret ingredient used in the production of white wall tires and chrome bumpers and that is why most tires are all black and most bumpers are painted. For many years the term "suck the chrome off a trailer hitch" was thought to be descriptive of certain females but in-fact was an attempt to get to the "secret ingredient."

excon
Mar 26, 2008, 09:52 AM
cocaine has a legit medical use? Hello curious:

The thing is, a product might have a medical use that isn't approved by the government. So, you can't ask that question. It's my belief, that cocaine has a lot of medical benefits that the government wouldn't like.

Course, if you're interested in MEDICAL care instead of LEGAL care, then you'd tell the government to screw itself. I do.

excon

justcurious55
Mar 27, 2008, 01:29 AM
I read it as current medical use accepted by american dr.'s AND american governent. Since its one of our laws. Otherwise I agree with you that any drug could be argued to have medical benefits. Haha