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Red face Anyone been on Nucynta?

I am having really bad problems with nausea and vomiting and hardly able to eat with my current pain medicine (vicodin). My pain doctor wants me to try Nucynta and we tried to fill it yesterday but the pharmacy said they did not have it and told me to go somewhere else (which has never happened with my other medicines). Has anyone else been on this medicine? Did it help your pain? What about side effects you noticed? Any information of your experiences would be very helpful Thank you!
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