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On Percocets, Loritabs For Chronic Pain For Several Years. Can I Get Back To Old Medication Again If Suboxtin Does Not Ease Pain?
I have been on percoisits 10 and loritabs 10 for chronic pain for over 8 years , now I am very sick of a pill . question is if I go to suboxtin, and that does not ease my pain . will I ever get back on my pain medications . after being on pain medications all these years . I am scared of a change and might need my pain meds. what am I supposed to do ?
Hi, first of all you set your mind to the fact that both the drugs are the same and do the same job. It is only the feeling that you have it is not upto the mark, you are not getting relief. I to my patient with such feeling i prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week, to increase the resistance to pain, and sensitivity of the drug. Thank you.
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On Percocets, Loritabs For Chronic Pain For Several Years. Can I Get Back To Old Medication Again If Suboxtin Does Not Ease Pain?
Hi, first of all you set your mind to the fact that both the drugs are the same and do the same job. It is only the feeling that you have it is not upto the mark, you are not getting relief. I to my patient with such feeling i prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week, to increase the resistance to pain, and sensitivity of the drug. Thank you.