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You should ask your doctor to get the best medication for your pain taking into account the possible cause of the pain.
The medication is called "Duramorph"-- it is a long-acting morphine.
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Gabapentin is a medication that treats pain caused by shingles. Shingles is the reason you have been prescribed the medication.
He passed away as a result of an overdose of prescription pain medication. He was suffering from advanced liver disease due to alcohol abuse and was taking the medication to ease the pain.
If the medication has been prescribed by a physician then you do not need to stop taking it. See the physician and get a letter saying the medication is being prescribed.
Your urine might smell while you are taking pain medication. This just depends on how your body handles them. If you are concerned, see a doctor.
Nothing, taking pain medicine with food will actually lower the effect of the medication. If you feel sick or nausea after taking the pain medicine take with crackers or a slice of bread.
There is no drug called hydrochodine. It may be a misspelling or a misunderstanding of another medication. If you meant hydrocodone, it is an opioid pain medication used to manage severe pain. Always consult a healthcare provider before taking any medications.
When you take an opioid pain medication, whether it is codeine 3 or something stronger, for a long period of time, your body makes more opioid receptors in your brain, and you become tolerant to the medication. I'm assuming that you were prescribed this medication for a chronic pain condition. Go talk to your doctor and tell him/her that you think you have a tolerance to your medication. Tell them that the medicine no longer works, and and how much you take. Believe me, they will not tell you you are an addict - if you are a chronic pain patient, this is something that they will expect. Then you can work with your doctor to find a medication that will relieve the pain. After an extended time period of taking no narcotic pain medication, codeine will eventually work for you again, but it will probably be several months at the least.
Dalotta is pain medication
For patients being treated for pain, knowing the duration of activity of an analgesic leads to anxiety about the return of pain when the drug wears off. This anxiety can make the pain more severe.