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Is There Anything To Try And Ease The Transition To Get Over Blues Or Smurfs ?
my boyfriend has been takes blues or smurfs what pill is that? He takes 2 50mg a day and is not prescribed to them. He wants to stop and has started feelings symptoms of withdrawals. Is there anything to do to try and ease the transition to get better?
Dear patient. Greetings from health care magic!!! I am Dr Thakker and shall be answering your question.
Blue pill is oxycodone. This is a morphine group of drug which is used medically for pain relief. Your boyfriend needs to be given a long acting opiod like methadone so that the high he feels with oxycodone goes away. He may need to be referred to a opoid deaddiction centre for a comprehensive step down process.
I hope this helps you out. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to write back to me.
Yours sincerely, Dr Thakker.
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Is There Anything To Try And Ease The Transition To Get Over Blues Or Smurfs ?
Dear patient. Greetings from health care magic!!! I am Dr Thakker and shall be answering your question. Blue pill is oxycodone. This is a morphine group of drug which is used medically for pain relief. Your boyfriend needs to be given a long acting opiod like methadone so that the high he feels with oxycodone goes away. He may need to be referred to a opoid deaddiction centre for a comprehensive step down process. I hope this helps you out. If you have any more questions, please do not hesitate to write back to me. Yours sincerely, Dr Thakker.