Pain Specialist Baltimore

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I was dropped from consultants in pain management due to my blood pressure being high twice within 10 days. I now am on new medication, 40 mg Lisinopril and my blood pressure is back to normal. This means, that I am in search of a new specialist. I am 63 years of age and still working after numerous surgeries from injuries that are all documented. I am leaving for Baltimore Maryland in a week but will need to have a prescription with me in order to perform my duties. Can anyone suggest a provider for me? Thank you in advance. ## That is very odd, that's not a normal reason for them to dismiss someone, usually they give you a chance to see your primary care physician, or a cardiologist to get it under control. How high was it? Can you post back with some of the readings? The FDA list...

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I am in desperate need of help. I need to find a Pain Management doc in the Baltimore/Carroll County area that prescribes Oxy. I have several issues that I see specialist for that are the reason I need the Oxy. I have been on it for MANY years and my doctor recently left. I have only a few days left and have tried numerous docs and get the same thing, they do not offer meds, just procedures. Anyone?

Filed under Oxycodone

Can anyone help me find s pain management Dr thst prescribes 30 mg oxycodone i live in Baltimore County Perry hall md please help im in severe pain ## Hello, Brandywine81! How are you? I'm very sorry that you're in pain. Due to the new regulations that were put in place, you'll need to see a specialist, if you require such a medication on a long-term ongoing basis for pain management. You may also run into a problem, if you go to a doctor and ask for a specific medication in a specific dosage. Doctors are taught to view that as being drug seeking behavior. You really just need to see a doctor and discuss your treatment options with them, rather than asking for a specific medication. This is a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side ...

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Find a doctor who will write me prescription for my lower back pain was taking 15 mg of oxycodone. Live in Baltimore city zip code is 21215 ## Hello, Lisa! How are you? I'm sorry, but there is no listing of doctors according to what they will or will not prescribe that I can refer to for you. Additionally, due to the new directives that were set forth by the DEA last year, you'll most likely have to see a pain management specialist to have such a medication prescribed. The FDA classifies this medication as being 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. Do you currently have a PCP that might be able to refer you to someone? If so, that might be the quickest and ...

2 REPLIES Filed under Oxycodone

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