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Old 04-03-2010, 09:01 AM #1
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Default Long term Lortab usage and Rosacia symptoms???

I have been under pain management for over 3 years. I take Lortab 10/500 3 - 4 times / day. About a year ago, I noticed my cheeks were getting really red. I checked with my doc and he said it was not rosacia and may be a side effect of my pain meds. I also get Facet injections every other month where they inject steroids into my neck. I was curious if any of you out there have had a side effect like this? If so, how did you treat it? Thank you for your replies.

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