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Suggest Alternate Over The Counter Medication For Xenazine
I am about to switch from xenazine to austido? on or around the 5th of next month I can barly move around now what is your take on this new med I also take 320mg of morphine daily and 50mg of valium and 2mg of klonopin at nigjt artane, coreg, Lipitor , keppra , the morpohine is 60 mg every 8 hrs and 5 30mg msir 1 tab every 4 hrs seems to be somewhat helping I have jhad 6 back operations and take insulin I weigh 167lbs can barely walk but I m very alert and I m in a great deal of pain any sugestions?
For the pain, taking more potent medicine is not advisable because you are already taking the narcotic analgesic. Try some exercise or physiotherapy, these may help reduce pain, else no more option is there. As long as the pain is concerned, you can try NASID, sometimes it may help in this condition and nothing to lose if you try this (Ibuprofen with Acetaminophen).
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Akhtarhusain,
General & Family Physician
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Suggest Alternate Over The Counter Medication For Xenazine
Hi, For the pain, taking more potent medicine is not advisable because you are already taking the narcotic analgesic. Try some exercise or physiotherapy, these may help reduce pain, else no more option is there. As long as the pain is concerned, you can try NASID, sometimes it may help in this condition and nothing to lose if you try this (Ibuprofen with Acetaminophen). Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Akhtarhusain, General & Family Physician