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Opiate Withdrawal - Was on percocets, found one 8 mg Suboxone & wondering about withdrawals? HELP!?

I was taking about 10 percocets a day and finally decided I have had enough of? being a prisoner to opiates. Saturday night I went all out and took... read more

Can an antidepressant still work if your taking suboxone or any other opiate?

I would think that since the opiate receptors are being filled with an opiate that an antidepressant couldn't work. My doctor gave... read more

Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - Oxycodone 15mg verses 10/325?

I normally take oxycodone 10/335 and I just received a prescription of Oxycodone hcl 15mg what’s the difference?

Is tramadol an opiate since it works on opiate brain receptors?

I was on oxycodone 30 mg and percecet 10mg muliple times a day for a year for back pain but wanted to get off it because I was... read more

How long does opioid withdrawal last?

What can I do to avoid the horrible cold feeling I get from opiate withdrawal?

I have been addicted to oxycodone("Roxies") for over a year, I use between 2 and 7 30mg tablets a day, and I obtain them on the... read more

Oxycodone and arthritis, been taking oxycodone 15 mg for break through pain, my question is?

why doesn't it help arthritis? This drug WORKS but will not help arthritis pain. I also take morphine sulfate 15 mg er every 12... read more

Pain - Percocet vs. Oxycodone...Please help?

I'm 20 years old and recently endured a tear in my hip, which radiates pain to my groin and testicular areas. An MRI showed a... read more

Stopping buprenorphine/ naloxone prior to surgery?

Just been diagnosed with a spigelian hernia that will require surgery. My consultation with the surgeon is monday. I have been on... read more

Difference between Oxycodone 15mg & Oxycodone IR 15mg?

Ok, I've been in pain management for several years.. I take Oxycodone 15mg every 4-6hrs as well as a couple others that... read more

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