Morphine / naltrexone and Pain: What Users Say
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- May 19, 2019
For Chronic Pain "I wrote an honest opinion from a man that broke his lower back and has a bridge from L3-L5 S1 and C2-7 ruptured. All I can say is that the pain management going on in the USA is terrible. I wish all of the doctors would get to experience my pain on this horrible med, Embeda, so they could understand how their patients suffer in pain."
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- November 19, 2009
For Pain "As the last reviewer said, I have had increased pain, fatigue, constipation, and anxiety."
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For Chronic Pain "Embeda, along with another similar drug, Targin (Oxycodone/Naloxone), that are starting to be prescribed like crazy in this “era of junkies,” are almost worthless. I say almost because they are decent at controlling off-label opiate-induced constipation. If at all possible, just avoid this drug. Do NOT let your doctor prescribe it to you because once they do, you're stuck with it. Do NOT take the 9-10 reviews seriously, as most likely they are drug reps or paid companies. (Just look for zero side effects and the words “perfect,” “best,” etc.). No drug that is made to help cancer and chronic pain patients should even have the CHANCE to induce life-threatening withdrawal! The naloxone WILL affect the system of opiate-tolerant users. Those that don’t understand, all those headaches and anxiety, pains, and restlessness are due to you taking a drug with another drug in it that completely blocks its effectiveness. I pray for the future of chronic pain and cancer sufferers. Also, it’s crazy expensive."