Generic form of oxycodone worries doctor
A Saskatoon doctor is disappointed that the federal government is refusing to ban a generic form of Oxycontin.
The federal health minister says federal laws don't let regulators simply ban a drug because some people abuse the medication.
Dr. Peter Butt, associate professor at the department of family medicine at the University of Saskatchewan, said he understands jurisdictional issues, but added that prescription drug abuse is bigger than the heroin problem in Canada.
Brand name Oxycontin was replaced by OxyNeo, a pill that is treated to make it difficult to grind into powder. In March, the province stopped funding the drug entirely, except for cancer patients.


