I learned how to make Clonidine, but it's super dangerous if the measurements are wrong. One mistake and the nervous system shuts down.
Am I missing something here? Should we be surprised that brain scans show that two CNS stimulants were indistinguishable?
Also, that study was conducted almost 30 years ago on mice [1].
I'm a firm believer in the saying, "the dose makes that poison." In this case, I'd also say the habits make the poison too. Even if the drugs have similar effects, I've never seen someone take bumps of Ritalin off the groove in keys, grow long pinky nails to take Ritalin, cook Ritalin in a spoon with a lighter to smoke it, have nose reconstruction surgery due to Ritalin abuse, etc. (I'm not saying abuse does not/can not happen). Can you name any songs about one's love/hate for Ritalin? While we are at it, I don't think Stephen King wrote, "Misery" about his struggles with Ritalin abuse either...
I just think using cocaine to damn Ritalin is such a glaring example of a false equivalence. The comparison does nothing, but further stigma people that need help for a legitimate disorder. Whether one believes the disorder has social or biological origins is irrelevant to people actually suffering.
Sure, we can all probably agree "Big Pharma" has done plenty of good and plenty of bad, but what are the other solutions? Outside of completely turning society upside-down, many people's only solution for help is "Big Pharma."
[1] Is methylphenidate like cocaine? Studies on their pharmacokinetics and distribution in human brain
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/15427108_Is_methylp...