Fentora for Pain User Reviews
- Fas...
- April 21, 2008
"Fentora, like Actiq, is a very fast-acting pain medicine that starts providing relief within minutes. One of the advantages of Fentora tablets is that it quickly dissolves in your mouth, unlike Actiq, which is large and noticeable."
- Sle...
- April 9, 2008
"I was having a bad time with kidney stones and found this to work the best for severe breakthrough pain. I take OxyContin and Roxycodone for my back pain and have tried just about all the opiates, but this by far works the best for me."
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- Anonymous
- February 1, 2012
"This works! Finally, something that will control my pain."
- chi...
- June 19, 2008
"Very good drug. Good response to severe pain, it has kept me out of the ER and/or hospital numerous times due to it being so effective."
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"My husband finds great relief with this for his breakthrough pain. Very fast-acting, but relief only lasts about an hour. He needs more than one of these for use a day, but since the DEA has declared war on pain management doctors, he is only given one dose per day. His quality of life would greatly improve if he were allowed to have more for his breakthrough pain."