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Suggest Medication For Pain Management

I have been seeing a pain management Dr. for about a year for my knees & back. I have CRPS in both knees and a blow dics in the middle of my back and the bottom dics is leaking. I have been on Oxycodine and oxycontin. I was on moraphine for long term pain and it was not helping after a while. Now the Oxys are not helping. I was wanting to know if there are other meds that would help. I have also tried the antisizure meds with no help. I Thank you Lisa
Fri, 24 Aug 2018
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Hello,

You can try analgesics like Gabapentin or Carbamazepine which are quite effective for neuropathic pain as in your case. If conventional analgesics (pain killers) fails you can try Ketamine sublingual preparation after consulting with your pain physician.

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Suggest Medication For Pain Management

Hello, You can try analgesics like Gabapentin or Carbamazepine which are quite effective for neuropathic pain as in your case. If conventional analgesics (pain killers) fails you can try Ketamine sublingual preparation after consulting with your pain physician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.