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If I am allergic to CODEINE, but perscribed oxycodone/ percocet am I able to take this medicine?

ok I take oxycodone/ Percocet and have for several years, I have never been able to take hydrocodone or loratabs because I have a highly allergic... read more

I am allergic to codeine and morphine drugs. What can I take for pain?

I tore my shoulder over a year ago and am still looking at 6 months at least for surgery. I have been living in constant pain as I am allergic to all... read more

Can you take tramadol and codeine together at same time?

I am such a sissy with pain meds but I've got spinal arthritis and fibro along with restless leg syndrome. I have 1 pill of codeine and a tramadol. I... read more

Is gabapentin a narcotic - will it help treat severe pain?

I just started taking gabapentin 300mg 2x daily is this a narcotic and will it help my severe leg... and neck pain

Is there a good non narcotic pain med besides tramadol?

I have fibromyalgia and several hernia repairs therefore a lot of belly pain not to mention generalized pain. My doc wont give me tramadol because of... read more

Can APAP/CODEINE be to old to take?.

Can APAP/CODEINE become outdated? I have had this medicine since 2008. At this time I have 2 absessed teeth. Regular tylenol and IB profin are not... read more

Hydrocodone use if allergic to codeine?

codeine makes a bad itch (back and arms). I have a colostomy bag and have to have pain meds. The itch is not as intense, but its still there. Should... read more

I am allergic to Codeine yet my doctors gave me a prescription for Percocet for some surgical pain?

... which is "Oxycodone and Acetomenophin" as you know. Is Oxycodone the same as Codeine? Or Is it different and safe to use?

Hydrocodone/APAP 5/500 Acetaminophen/Codeine #3 Oxycodone/APAP 10/325?

Neuropathy multiple strokes 2 Heart Accacks Degenerative bone disease Started with Hydrocodone 1 tab per 6 hours... started making me woozy, I cut... read more

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