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Which medication is strongest for extreme chronic joint and muscle pain! Ms contin, OxyContin, or norspan patches? I just want the best continual pain relief! My pain has been severe and chronic for almost a year and I go to a pain clinic this month! Just need more information as my pain is definitely effecting the quality f my life! I am also going to be going to a Rhematoid Arthritis Clinic to see if this is what I have or osteoarthritis! My blood work and bones study shows my bones and muscles are deteriorating! Just need accurate information! ## The pain is getting worse! I am waking up in the middle of the night out of a dead sleep screaming in pain. My husband has to help me as I have been losing muscle strength in my legs so between that and the pain it makes standing and walking...

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I suffer from chronic pain/neuropathy. I am medically disabled due to the neuropathy and chronic pain. Currently I am taking A total of 400 mg of Nucynta ER daily and a total of 200 mg of the center I are daily. Initially I was taking 200 mg ER in the morning 200 mg at night and 50 mg of IR in the morning and 50 at night. However, after several months, I found out that my pain was more controlled by taking 400 mg of your center in the morning and 100 mg of BIR in the morning also for total of 500 mg this work much better for me and my pain generally was controlled from 8 to 12 hours depending on activity and other issues The problem is that after about 6 PM every evening I am in severe pain again with no medications left . After checking the physicians desk reference PDR, I found out th...

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I don't care what people say ... its a narcotic or it isn't... it makes u feel f***ed up, period! if u are a recovering addict & plan to stay clean, stay away from somas. I learned the hard way after a doctor prescribed these to me & I had told him I was in recovery.. doctors either don't care of they just don't f***ing know ! ## No it is not a Narcotic. Can it be habit forming & addictive? Oh yeah! ## @chris, It's true that doctors don't always know what's best for their patient's specific needs. And at the end of the day, I think more patients should try to take it upon themselves to do their own research and not leave it all up to someone who may really care less about their situation. To my knowledge Soma is a non-narcotic medication, but ...

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What doses do morphine patches come in and do morphine patches actually exsist. ## Hi. I know there is a strong opiod patch called Fentenyl. The available dose varies and I was told that this is the strongest form of opiod available. I was prescribed for a while and the patches last for 48-72 hrs before you need to change to a new one. Very easy to tale and I felt the least amount of paincompared to other types. I I've in V an ad a but I've read that Gentanyl with slight differences is in the USA as well. ## @Darby (original poster), I personally haven't heard of Morphine patches and do not think they exist. If they do make them, drug companies certainly aren't making any effort to market them. Post #1 had mentioned Fentanyl coming in the form of an opioid patch, and I b...

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I am taking take 30 mg morphine extended release tablets for shingles and lower back surgery. Can you also take Vicodin for pain In between 12 hour tablets? ## Hello, Butterfly! How are you? I am very sorry that you're in pain. Yes, you can do so, as long as your doctor approves. They are often prescribed together to try to gain better pain control. The FDA classifies these medication as narcotic analgesics, so they may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth and constipation. Is there anything else I can help with?

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What narcotic side affects are like the ones from taking soma ## No, Soma is NOT a narcotic, it contains the active ingredient Carisoprodol, this is a muscle relaxant. Some similar side effects to narcotics can include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and respiratory depression. You can read more on this medication here: Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Soma is so mild it barely works I defenitely need something strong klonopin works for me instead can I switch the two with regular md ?

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44/104 is this a perk 10?? Its round and white with a score between 44 and 104 ## What is a round pill thats round and says 57 on oneside and blank on other. Is it used in science treatment. ## Babygirl, the tablet with the 44 104 marking is an over the counter medication that is manufactured by Teva Pharmaceuticals and they list it as containing 325mgs of Acetaminophen. It is a generic or store brand of Tylenol. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness and headache. Angela, I'm sorry, I can't find a listing for any pills matching that description. Can you please double check the imprint?

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Does Q pap has codinie in them ## Hello, Jackie! How are you? No, this medication only contains Acetaminophen. It is a generic for Tylenol. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness and headache. Is there anything else I can help with? ## Hi can you take pap acetominophen with suboxone and clindamycin with suboxone?

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Anyone know of a dr in milwaukee wi that will perscribe narcotics for bad back and siatica nerve problems. Have mri's and xrays. ## Hello, John! How are you? If you require such medications on a long-term ongoing basis for the treatment of chronic pain, you'll need to see a pain management specialist, due to the new regulations that were put in place last year. Do you currently have a PCP that could refer you to someone? If so, that would likely be the easiest way to get the help you need. Can anyone suggest a good doctor in that area?

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generic oxyconti 40mg/l612 white oval ## I could not possibly post, nor describe about all the narcotic pain pills that are on the market, there are simply far too many of them. That said, the tablet you are asking about is NOT Oxycontin, nor any type of narcotic. It contains 10mgs of Loratidine, a generic for Claritin, available over the counter and used to treat allergies. Is there anything else I can help you with?

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All who read this.. try changing your diet, eating fresh seasonal foods, Juice and smoothie often. get your heart rate up by spending 30 min a day (up to 3 times a week) doing physical activity (. walking, riding a bike, or kung-fu lol) Meditate and calm the mind, drink water, laugh, have safe intercourse, try something new... Because if you think taking drugs to ease pain is the only answer.. your dead(early)wrong. Dont spend your time on earth in a chemically induced haze. Not preaching just saying ## And just to add the specifics, Lyrica is not a narcotic, it is actually an anticonvulsant that has been shown to help with certain types of nerve pain and mood disorders. Side effects may include nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, mood swings and weight changes. Is there anything else I can ...

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IS THE PILL IP A NARC0TIC DRUG ## Hello, Marsha! How are you? No, this tablet just contains 800mgs of Ibuprofen. You may be more familiar with it as Advil, or Motrin, but this is a prescription only strength. Is there anything else I can help with?

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I take Suboxone for fear of ever being back on the evil Methadone and it's working wonderfully. But I get horrid migraines and have these Butal with 30mg COD and was wondering if withdrawal would take place because of Naloxone? Bbuck ## It won't hurt. It won't help. You'll simply waste the meds ## It is the COD that is actually the narcotic, that stands for Codeine and the Naloxone in the Suboxone will neutralize it, so there's no point in taking it. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. Have you consulted your doctor? They should be able to help you determine what medication may help. ## I have felt Norco 12 hrs after suboxen. I still fe...

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White oval shaped pill with V on one side & 4212 on the other side ## No, this is not a narcotic of any type. This tablet contains 750mgs of Methocarbamol, a generic for Robaxin. This is a muscle relaxant. Some of the most common side effects include: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and dry mouth. Do you have any other questions? ## I like the beige ones of the 750mg of Roboxin. There a-lot better then the white ones. I wish I could get the beige ones. But I been getting the white ones. I do like Roboxin but the beige ones are a-lot better I think anyway!!! ## Sorry, i see most of y'all have actual pain so my question my anger some people but i need to know if Methocarbamol gives you the same kind of relief as percocet? I've had a pill problem for a long time now and im only 2...

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I would like to know if lithium is a narcotic? I'm having Mohs surgery on thursday and I have A LOT of anxiety & fear building up! I already had 1 procedure done this past thursday, where they had to give me 5 stitches. ## No, it is not a narcotic, it is most commonly used to treat various mental health issues, as well as severe headaches. The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, and diarrhea. However, it can sometimes interfere with surgical anesthesia, so it would be best not to take it, without checking with your doctor. Is there anything else I can help with?

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new drug ## I have a oblong white pill with FP on one side an the other side has 5400 ## tHERE USED TO BE INFORMATION ON HOW TO CHANGE A NARCOTIC, SUCH AS MORPHINE INTO ITS ORAL EQUIVALENT. DOES THIS INFORMATION STILL EXIST AND HOW MAY I FIND IT? THANKS!

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my friend has gallbladder cancer and is given a narc pill made by teva which does not agree with her. She cannot find the name of it, and is too emotional to act clearly. Can you tell me what it could be? It is a long acting drug, said to be some kind of -contin. Thanks. ## Cancer patients are normally given oxycontin. It can have nasty side effects. Some options are morphine or methadone. They have their own side effects. Or try another manufacturer. All brands are different. ## Hello, Anne! What does she mean that it doesn't agree with her? What type of symptoms is she experiencing? There is Oxycontin, MS Contin and Hydromorphcontin, so it could be any one of the 3! All of them can cause nausea, dizziness and GI issues. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be h...

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When is it safe to drive after taking narcotics ## Narcotics can effect each individual differently (some people tolerate them really well, while others just have to sit back and let it take effect); therefore in a situation where you have other priorities, you may have to be your own best judge as to whether or not you feel like you are still under the influence of the medication or if it is wearing off and it's time to take your next dose. In my honest opinion, this would probably be the best time to do what you need to do (right before you're planning on taking the next dose). In reality though, if you simply can't do what you need to do while you're on this type of medication, then you simply need to ask family or friends for assistance; which they should be happy to...

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Does Flexeril have any narcodics in it? ## I WANT TO KNO IF FLEXERIL HAS ANY NARCODICS ## No, Flexeril does not contain a narcotic of any type. It contains the active ingredient Cyclobenzaprine, which is a muscle relaxant. It may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness and dry mouth. Learn more Flexeril details here. Are there any other questions I can help with?

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I know that Belviq is a controlled substance, but is it a narcotic? ## No. Belviq is not a narcotic. It is a controlled substance because there is a very small action on the same receptors in the brain that some hallucinogenic drugs act upon, but the level of action at therapeutic doses is extremely small. In studies for abuse potential, patients preferred the feeling they got on the placebo more than they liked the intentional overdose of Belviq.

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