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cath1 01-21-2012 10:39 AM

HELP... new meds have BAD side effects?
 
Hi,

I was all excited to finally get a referral to a pain management doc, and met with him yesterday. He spent about 40 mins going over everything with me, and then put me on some new meds to try. Unfortunately I seem to be VERY sick from them.

Wondering if anyone has taken these and gotten similar reaction, and if the side effects level out eventually (better yet, go away!).

I'm taking 5mg butrans transdermal patch for pain, along with my percocets which I've been taking for a very long time, so that's not a problem, and gabapenten 100mg twice a day.

I'm thinking it's the pain patch making me sick, but not sure.

Symptoms: abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue and weakness.

I'm only on day two of the new meds. Any thoughts?
Cathie

Dr. Smith 01-21-2012 08:15 PM

Hi Cathie,

Are you sure about that butrans dosage? Is it 5 mcg (rather than 5 mg)?

Those effects could be the butrans, the gabapentin, the butrans interacting with the percocet, or some combination. They should subside within a few days to a month (everyone's different) but if they are intolerable, or anything more serious occurs, I think a call to the doctor is appropriate.

You know the drill.... ;) Use Google and read up on them.

Hoping it all works out for you with far less/no pain,

Doc

Leesa 01-22-2012 06:39 AM

Hi ~ I agree with Doc --- I'd give it a little time, unless the side effects are intolerable. It should subside soon. And like he said, I think the dosage is probably 5mcg and not mg.

I wish you the very best! Take care and let us know how you do. Hugs, Lee

cath1 01-22-2012 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 843736)
Hi Cathie,

Are you sure about that butrans dosage? Is it 5 mcg (rather than 5 mg)?

Those effects could be the butrans, the gabapentin, the butrans interacting with the percocet, or some combination. They should subside within a few days to a month (everyone's different) but if they are intolerable, or anything more serious occurs, I think a call to the doctor is appropriate.

You know the drill.... ;) Use Google and read up on them.

Hoping it all works out for you with far less/no pain,

Doc

Thanks Doc,

I googled until my fingers were sore looking for answers. It seems like its a combo of both. It is subsiding a bit as time goes on, thank God!, but still don't feel well. But I've had this when I started Cymbalta too as I read back in my journal. I guess I need to be patient and give it time.

You are correct, it's 5mcg, I was wrong.

Not no pain, but I get periods of time right now during the day with far less. Hoping the time grows longer!
Thanks again.

Dr. Smith 01-22-2012 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cath1 (Post 843881)
You are correct, it's 5mcg, I was wrong.

I was more concerned that the pharmacist didn't get it wrong! :)

Google, journal, some improvement.... Lookin' GOOD, Kiddo! :D

Doc

razzle51 01-23-2012 07:42 AM

you have all the side effects of the patch
Butrans side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to Butrans: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using Butrans and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as:

slow heart rate, weak or shallow breathing, deep sighs, snoring that is new or unusual;


confusion, severe dizziness, feeling like you might pass out;


blisters, swelling, or severe irritation where the patch was worn;


seizure (convulsions); or


nausea, upper stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).

cath1 01-23-2012 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by razzle51 (Post 844181)
you have all the side effects of the patch
Butrans side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction to Butrans: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using Butrans and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as:

slow heart rate, weak or shallow breathing, deep sighs, snoring that is new or unusual;


confusion, severe dizziness, feeling like you might pass out;


blisters, swelling, or severe irritation where the patch was worn;


seizure (convulsions); or


nausea, upper stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes).

Hi, thankfully I don't have any of those serious side effects, just the tummy issues, but they seemed to have leveled off now. Just mild tummy issues now, no more dizziness. I read all the side effects for both meds, but in my personal experience they usually go away after your body gets used to the new med. That seems to be the case with me anyway. Just wondered if anyone had the same and how kongnit took to get used to them.

Thank you!

eva5667faliure 01-25-2012 09:57 AM

dear cathie

never could take patches

all suggestions great

doc's is something i would be doing

they a trained any combos

script + script

script + over the counter

over the counter + over the counter

my experience with all 3 patches
given lidoderm, fentynel and a third one
can't remember pardon spelling
all immediate reactions
stop and never any more
wasn't in my system that weaning was needed
trial and error you are doing great
make your contacts
violent reactions toxic
get well

cath1 01-25-2012 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eva5667faliure (Post 844943)
dear cathie

never could take patches

all suggestions great

doc's is something i would be doing

they a trained any combos

script + script

script + over the counter

over the counter + over the counter

my experience with all 3 patches
given lidoderm, fentynel and a third one
can't remember pardon spelling
all immediate reactions
stop and never any more
wasn't in my system that weaning was needed
trial and error you are doing great
make your contacts
violent reactions toxic
get well

Hi Eva,

How are you feeling? I'm doing better now. I spoke with both the neurologist and the pharmacist about side effects when combining my scripts, they both know everything I'm taking.

The side effects have all subsided, thank goodness, except for the hazey feeling, kinda foggy all the time, and although I'm not out of pain it sure has helped me a great deal. My only complaint is this stupid hand of mine! But I've decided to go through with the ulnar nerve transposition in the spring, just waiting to talk to my neuro in march about it. I would rather take a chance at getting my hand back and some more quality of life.

Hope everything is going ok for you and you are getting less pain instead of more. Think about you often.

Take care,
Cathie :hug:

jiggered 02-10-2012 02:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cath1 (Post 843515)
Hi,

I was all excited to finally get a referral to a pain management doc, and met with him yesterday. He spent about 40 mins going over everything with me, and then put me on some new meds to try. Unfortunately I seem to be VERY sick from them.

Wondering if anyone has taken these and gotten similar reaction, and if the side effects level out eventually (better yet, go away!).

I'm taking 5mg butrans transdermal patch for pain, along with my percocets which I've been taking for a very long time, so that's not a problem, and gabapenten 100mg twice a day.

I'm thinking it's the pain patch making me sick, but not sure.





Symptoms: abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, dizziness, fatigue and weakness.

I'm only on day two of the new meds. Any thoughts?
Cathie

Hi, sorry ur feeling so sick.

I've been taking 900mg/day Gabapentin, 25mg/day Lyrica, 10mg/4 times a day Baclofen & just completed my first week of the Butrans patch (5mg). The first day went ok, then on the beginning of the 2nd day the headache hit, of course the 2 beer I had (Canadian beer), probably didn't help. It was so bad I thought I was gonna puke. I asked my pharmacist if I could take gravol & she said yes. So I took 1, slept & then woke up in the afternoon & took another one. Jump ahead to week #2. I've adjusted to the Butrans & had friends over tonight, drank 6 beer, no problems.
So my advice to you is take a Gravol. Beer or any other alcohol isn't recommended, but I always feel better after a couple of beer.

jiggered 02-10-2012 02:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jiggered (Post 850135)
Hi, sorry ur feeling so sick.

I've been taking 900mg/day Gabapentin, 25mg/day Lyrica, 10mg/4 times a day Baclofen & just completed my first week of the Butrans patch (5mg). The first day went ok, then on the beginning of the 2nd day the headache hit, of course the 2 beer I had (Canadian beer), probably didn't help. It was so bad I thought I was gonna puke. I asked my pharmacist if I could take gravol & she said yes. So I took 1, slept & then woke up in the afternoon & took another one. Jump ahead to week #2. I've adjusted to the Butrans & had friends over tonight, drank 6 beer, no problems.
So my advice to you is take a Gravol. Beer or any other alcohol isn't recommended, but I always feel better after a couple of beer.

P.s. I've only taken Percoset a couple of times & I always felt sick from them.

cath1 02-10-2012 07:42 PM

It was the gabapentin
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jiggered (Post 850136)
P.s. I've only taken Percoset a couple of times & I always felt sick from them.

I stopped taking the gabapentin last Friday, the headaches and fogginess and all other symptoms stopped the day after I quit the gabapentin. The butrans patch hasnt given me any problems since, thank goodness. I've had a couple drinks here and there, nothing crazy, and didn't have any problems with it.

Everyone is different of course, but the gabapentin seemed to be my problem, feeling fine now. Of course the neuropathy is back full force, but you can't win them all, huh.

Thank you for your reply!

Btw.... Percocet don't bother me at all, but I do have a friend that vomits every time she takes one.

Cathie

jillyin 10-11-2012 06:23 AM

extreme muscle pain from butrans patch 5mcg
 
Hello. 4 days ago my pm doctor prescribed me butrans patch 5mcg and hydrocodone 7.5mg. The day after I put on the patch I started feeling pain in the muscles in my leg, wasn't sure what its from as I am not a very active person due to having fibromyalgia and patellofemoral pain syndrome. The following day the pain in my legs became worse. I went to go get a massage and it relieved some of the pain. This morning I woke up and the pain spread to my whole body. I can barely move. It feels like my muscles are deteriorating. I immediately took the patch off. I have never felt pain in my muscles like this. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and if so, how long did it take to go away.

Ms court 10-24-2012 02:20 PM

:hug:hug:
Quote:

Originally Posted by jillyin (Post 921653)
Hello. 4 days ago my pm doctor prescribed me butrans patch 5mcg and hydrocodone 7.5mg. The day after I put on the patch I started feeling pain in the muscles in my leg, wasn't sure what its from as I am not a very active person due to having fibromyalgia and patellofemoral pain syndrome. The following day the pain in my legs became worse. I went to go get a massage and it relieved some of the pain. This morning I woke up and the pain spread to my whole body. I can barely move. It feels like my muscles are deteriorating. I immediately took the patch off. I have never felt pain in my muscles like this. I was just wondering if anyone else has experienced this and if so, how long did it take to go away.

Jilly
Sorry to hear you are having problems with patch.
I was on butrans for one week my pain was worse I was having
Horrible migraines and nausea vomiting and dizziness everyday
besides that I had a rash all around the patch. I called my doc
He said remove immediately and likely you are allergic to it. I took off the patch but it can take up to 30 hrs for the medication to clear from your system. I am hoping after this all the bad effects will have passed. I will post again with an update. For now will be back on hydrocodone which by the way they are coming out with an extended release version of for people like me who can't tolerate other meds. It is in final phase of clinical trials with the FDA.
Hope you feel better soon!


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