Stopping duragesic 50 after six years. Anything I should be aware of?
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- 19 Nov 2015 by Anonymous
- Updated
- 20 Nov 2015
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- duragesic, duragesic-50
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Anonymous; Yes you don't just want to take it off you need to tapper it down with your doctors help as with any narcotic you could have some real bad side effects so after you drop down to the 25's you might even need to take some pills to help cope with the withdrawal's of the duragesic Remember to go lower on the patches you NEVER CUT OR CHANGE THE PATCH IN ANYWAY so make sure your working with the doctor as your coming off of these. Chuck1957

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