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Old 08-22-2014, 09:13 PM #1
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Default tramadol and hydromorphone

Hi would like some help here as I think the pharmacist did not know what I was talking about.

Been taking 3mg time released hydromorphone at 8 am with 2 1mg reg tablets of same, then 2 1 mg tablets at 12, then at 4. Then at 8pm took another 3mg time released with 2 1mg and that would be it till the next morning. Luck would have it my prescription ran out and my dr office is closed as they are on holidays till this Monday. So will have no hydromorphone till at least Tuesday.

Well I do have 300 mg of tramadol time released which I asked pharmacist if it was ok to take these till I get my prescription of hydromorphone done - yes

Would like to hear from here some second opionions??

Thanks
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