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Old June 9th 07, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
AJ
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Default Class 3 Medical question: Substance dependence

Can someone explain to me the difference between "Substance
dependence" and "Substance abuse" as defined by the FAA. Does
"dependence" mean someone who is on a medication for life?

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Old June 10th 07, 12:07 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Logajan
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Default Class 3 Medical question: Substance dependence

AJ wrote:
Can someone explain to me the difference between "Substance
dependence" and "Substance abuse" as defined by the FAA. Does
"dependence" mean someone who is on a medication for life?


Needing a drink of 1937 Glenfiddich Scotch every day is dependence.

Pouring it down the drain is abuse.

;-)
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Old June 10th 07, 01:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
James
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Default Class 3 Medical question: Substance dependence



Jim Logajan wrote:
AJ wrote:

Can someone explain to me the difference between "Substance
dependence" and "Substance abuse" as defined by the FAA. Does
"dependence" mean someone who is on a medication for life?



Needing a drink of 1937 Glenfiddich Scotch every day is dependence.

Pouring it down the drain is abuse.

As is spilling it after you have had a few too many!!

;-)

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Old June 10th 07, 02:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ron Natalie
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Default Class 3 Medical question: Substance dependence

AJ wrote:
Can someone explain to me the difference between "Substance
dependence" and "Substance abuse" as defined by the FAA. Does
"dependence" mean someone who is on a medication for life?

Depends what "substance" we are talking about.

Illegal drugs or abuse of legal drugs (which is almost certainly
illegal as well) is a problem.

If you're using a properly prescribed drug, or an OTC drug according
to the label, and it is NOT prohibited by the FAA, and you're not
experiencing any side effects that would be contrary to flying, and
the underlying condition is not disqualifying, than drug use is
not prohibited.

People take the non-sedating antihistimines, certain blood pressure
and cholesterol lowering drugs, etc... fine.

Substance abuse and dependence applies to using things not as
intended (or illegal).

Proper drug use just falls under the questions about medications
and medical treatment.
 




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