Is Oxycodein Effective At Treating Leg Pain With History Of Statin Use?
GP is offering Oxycodein as an alternative which I am reluctant to take. Unless I can show a problem with the lower spine (which I don't have) the pain doctors show no interest. What can I do?
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
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It is very important to rule out the underlying cause of your leg pain, especially with your history of long term Statin use. Statins can affect the muscles (a condition called statin induced myositis), which can present as muscle pain and spasms.
Blood investigation checking the creatine kinase level can confirm/rule out the presence of myositis. If confirmed, then the statins need to be discontinued until the pain resolves. Then a statin with low potential of muscle injury like Pravastatin can be restarted.
Other possible causes including periphral vascular disease, neuropathy (especially if you are diabetic) also need to be looked into. Lower leg doppler blood flow studies and nerve conduction studies can confirm the diagnosis.
Could you please follow up with the details regarding whether the above-mentioned conditions have been ruled out?
Also, which particular statin are you taking and the dosage?
Are you on any other medications?
Do you have diabetes, hypertension or coronary artery disease?
What exactly is your worry regarding the oxycodone.Is it the addiction potential?
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Dr.Lekshmi
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Detailed Answer:
Hello again,
If your creatine Kinase was normal, then statins is unlikely to be the problem.
Other possibilities mentioned in above discussion like peripheral vascular disease, neuropathy needs to be ruled out.
If spinal imaging has not yet been done, then Spine MRI is also indicated.
If you are worried about oxycodone for pain, then a milder medication like Tramadol can be tried. You can also take Advil 600 mg up to 4 times daily for the time being to help with pain.
Hope this answers your question
Please let me know if you need further clarifications
Regards
Dr.Lekshmi