FDA changes mind, says painkiller for dying OK

BEBETO MATTHEWS/AP

Ora Chaikin, left, meets with Dr.R.Sean Morrison during an interview at Mt.Sinai Hospital in New York. Chaikin takes tablets of Dilaudid - hydromorphone - when her joint pain flares, which is typically on most days.

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