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Old 06-25-2010, 02:37 AM #7
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I agree with pabb I think it is. Everyone reacts differently to all drugs. Stay away from oxycontin. Its main problem is that the pill dumps half the drug right away and it is a 3-4 hour drug, then the other half gets dumped at 6 hours. MS contin is much smoother in my experience. Good luck Brian
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