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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LordWood (09-06-2010) |
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I have personally talked to Purdue before about how the LAST time they tried switching these. The makers, the pharmacists, and the doctors claim they are the same thing. Any change in the chemical make-up of something IS different! For 2 months I watched my husband suffer not only in pain, but being pill sick as well. People that have been on a certain medication for a long period of time WILL suffer. My husband has been on this for 10 years unfortunately. I have also watched another friend suffer as well. I can understand a person just starting the medication being fine, but the ones like my friend and my husband SHOULD NOT BE SWITCHED. the makers of this product have NO CLUE what other effects this medication has. I have heard my husband complain of all sorts of physical symptoms being pill sick. And to the makers, pharmacists, and doctors; these are effects that ARE NOT in your head, they will NOT pass or subside, and are not pleasant to hear or watch a loved one go through! It is exactly like those who suffer from heroin withdrawl! The doctors in the hospital, I have watched treat my husband so embarrassingly and humiliatingly because they do NOT understand how someone suffers! These pills should have had more research done before they did this to America. I do not want to have to watch my husband or my friend suffer because of the ignorance of another that has not taken them for years.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LordWood (08-31-2010) |
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I went to my pharmacy 2 weeks ago & they asked me if I wanted generic or brand. I told them brand and that I didn't know there was a generic. They filled the prescription with brand name ones and they were the OP ones. Today I went back to pharmacy and inquired about the generic and asked what they looked like and who made them. The pharmacist said that she thought the same company (Purdue) made them. I asked if I could see one and was surprised that they had the OC on them and looked exactly like the old brand name ones. I asked if I could have them and that's what I got. I did think that there was alittle difference in the OP ones, but as far as I can tell these new "generic" are exactly like the old brand name ones. I'm not sure if Purdue is making the new ones that say OC because the manufacturer on the prescription bottle and on the paper work the pharmacy gives says the manufacturer is Ethex. Hopefully these stay available.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LordWood (08-31-2010) |
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This is very interesting. I go for my script in a little less then 2 weeks so I will see what goes. Hopefully my pharmacy has the new "generic" that look just like the old brand name.
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I am so disappointed with the new formulation on the OPs... I have been on the original formula the last 2 1/2 years and now have been able to have a life back. I just got out of the hospital with another back surgery on the August 31st. During my stay in the hospital I have no pain control from a dilaudid drip but as soon as they put me back to oral meds OC 80s the pain subsides. Of course with the help of break throw meds. Unfortunatly they could only give me percs for breakthroughs as roxys are not an option due to new regulations. Once released I filled my script and got the new OP80...what a joke of a med. Constant headache since taking, constant pain.
I would have to say the new OPs are far less potent as the originals, not to mention the polymers that have been added. Do you think they have researched the results of plastic in the human body long term?! Of course not but since this stops abuse I guess us legitimate users have to suffer more long term problems! This will be followed up with a class action lawsuit once people start dropping like flies from toxicity from plastic polymer. Give it 5 years max before we start to see the major propblems from large amounts of polymers injested from OPs. As far as abuse, the DEA is using this as population control! Watch, they will let the people and want the abusers to switch to H. Then the government will release a huge load of bad tar and let the death toll rise and call it Accidental Overdoses! Way to control population and screw the people...got to love our country! Sorry, I am just one ****** hurting patient that again has to find a way to survive in life again rather than be productive! ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LordWood (09-05-2010) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | LordWood (09-03-2010) |
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