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Extreme Pain After ACL Surgery w/ Oxycodone?

Patient background: 18 y/o F , L Knee Surgery performed: ACL reconstruction surgery using hamstring graft ; Meniscus clean-up Medicine... read more

Is it okay to combine these (2) meds? diphenhydramine (simply sleep pills) and oxycodone (percocet)?

... I have trouble sleeping after I take the pain killers

Percocet - T 194 I went to my pharmacy today & they gave me these. Normally I get IP204?

I was getting my Percocet 10/325 IP204 but my pharmacy has said they no longer carry these. So I am wondering if any one has had this brand? I... read more

Recovering from knee surgery, prescribed 50mg tramadol for pain,(switched from oxycodone), it?

... controls the pain, but i have absolutely no appetite( 1 boiled egg yolk) for breakfast, 1/4 tuna sandwich for lunch, 4 oz. ensure for... read more

What is the difference between oxycodone, percocet and vicodin ?

Actually what is the difference between hydronconde hydrocloride and hydrocodone bitrate ??? or are they the same just different names

What is the difference between Oxycodone and Percocet?

Everyone I have ever talked to says they are the same thing.. but if that is true, why is one 3x more expensive than the other? I've never taken... read more

Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - are m523 the same as percocet 10mgs.?

oxycodone m523 10mg.

Does oxycontin help you sleep?

I have severe dics pain in my neck and bone spurs. I have tried everything pain killers and it makes me not sleep and anxious. Sould it... read more

Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - how do you know when the pills are too old to take?

I take percocet on certain occations when my migrains get out of controll. I found a couple of pills that look more weathered than old but i... read more

Can you get prescribed both Buprenorphine & Oxy ?

Over the past 12 years i’ve been gradually brought up to taking oxycodone, oxycontin, and percocets daily. Today I got a call... read more

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