OxyIR for Chronic Pain User Reviews
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- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- February 11, 2018
"Not as strong and weird inactive ingredients???"
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"Suffering from severe pain due to nerve damage in the brain stem and spine. Oxycodone has made such a huge impact on my quality of life. Drug abusers have given narcotics a bad rep and made it difficult for people in real need of this medication. I take methadone once daily for long-acting relief because morphine made me too sick. For breakthrough pain, I use immediate-release oxycodone, 20 mg every 4 hours as needed. Valium 10 mg 3 times daily and Lyrica 200 mg 3 times daily. It sounds like a lot, and it is, but it's the regimen most helpful and took years of trial and error. I'm now able to function and have fewer days 'trapped' in bed."