Primlev for Chronic Pain User Reviews
- Mrs...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- May 7, 2016
"After being on hydrocodone for a few years, I was switched to Primlev. I have had no side effects at all, and it helps with my chronic pain much more than hydrocodone, and I like the fact that it has only 300 mg of acetaminophen. I do find that I need to take it more like every 4-5 hours instead of every 6 hours, but I've read that the effects do begin to wear off after 3.5-5 hours. Overall, I consider this medication a godsend."
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"According to my pain doctor, companies have a 20% allowable variance in the active ingredient. That is horrible! So they put me on a brand of oxycodone/acetaminophen called Primlev 10/300, and it has been amazing! It actually works. I have tried all the other manufacturers, and this one blows them all away."