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Will I have to take medication for pain? Are there any medications I should be concerned about?

Back Pain Frequently Asked Questions - Back Pain FAQ's
It is common for patients to require narcotic pain medications following surgery. In fact, most patients prior to surgery are on these medications because of their intensive pain. Other non-narcotic medications that are sometimes helpful include Tylenol, Aspirin, and Advil-type products called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication.
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Most patients will require some type of pain medicine during the post-operative period. There are a wide variety of medications available to fit the needs of each individual. Narcotic medications are useful during the initial few weeks. These can be gradually weaned as recovery progresses and the pain diminishes. Patients undergoing a fusion operation should AVOID taking non-steroidal medications because they inhibit bone formation and diminish the chance of obtaining a successful fusion.
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Will I receive any medication for my pain?

Chiropractic Frequently Asked Questions
No. Chiropractic doctors do not dispense drugs because we rely on natural methods. We can show you how to use ice or heat to control painful symptoms. When properly applied, ice can have an analgesic (pain killer) effect without the side effects of pain medications.
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Is there a pain medication that will be safe for my stomach?

PXE International - Gastrointestinal FAQ
PXE International would not suggest narcotic medication as an alternative to a NSAID (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug) as it is habit-forming. You should discuss this issue with your doctor, who should be aware of the risk of gastric bleeding in PXE and choose the drug with the lowest risk-benefit ratio. [March 2006] These are replies to general and specific questions which have been submitted to us in the past.
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What should I do If I need an operation or pain medication?

Frequently Asked Questions about Naltrexone
You should carry a card explaining that you are on naltrexone and that also instructs physicians on pain management. Many pain medications that are not opioids are available for use. If you are going to have elective surgery, naltrexone should be discontinued at least 72 hours beforehand.
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What medications have you been on, and what has worked for you? How long will you be on medication?

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I started off on Norpramin, which is a tricyclic antidepressant, and that is what I am currently on. I was on Prozac for one year, but it didn't work for me as well as Norpramin. I still went through bouts of low-level depression on Prozac, and it also had the side effect of making me anorgasmic (unable to achieve orgasm). The reason my doctor put me on it was that he felt it would alleviate my obsessive-compulsive tendencies, which it did.
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What pain medications can I take after surgery/ how many refills will I have?

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After surgery you will be given a pain medication with one to two refills, and finally Darvocet with one refill, as needed. You will also be given Celebrex for the first 2 weeks and longer if you are having pain or stiffness.
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Why not take stronger (narcotic) pain medications?

Non-Surgical Frequently Asked Questions
Most patients do not benefit from narcotic pain medication. Through anti-inflammatory medications, exercise programs, and proper rest, most patients limit their pain. For patients with chronic pain, narcotic pain medication is addictive and patients become tolerant of it, requiring greater dosages over time. In addition, narcotics can impede the body's ability to make its own internal pain medicine (endorphins). Thus narcotic medications may be hazardous and ineffective.
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How concerned should I be about drug addiction if I take strong pain medicines?

Frequently Asked Questions About Pain
Patients frequently do not want to take stronger medications such as opioids (morphine and similar medications) because of a concern that they will become addicted. In fact, addiction is an uncommon occurrence for most patients. Research has shown that fewer than 1 in 1,000 cancer patients become addicted. Fewer than 1 in 10,000 patients with acute pain from orthopedic injuries become addicted. The patients who are most prone to develop addiction are those who have problems with substance abuse.
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How much pain medication do I need?

Every patient is different and will require different amounts of pain medication. In general, it is good to be off all prescription pain medications 2-3 weeks after surgery. Often patients are able to use Acetaminophen (Tylenol) throughout the day after their discharge and take stronger prescription pain medication before therapy or at night to help them sleep. You will be given a limited amount of pain medication when you leave the hospital.
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How can I determine if my patient is developing a problem with their pain medication?

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For a list of "Red Flags" or indicators that patients are using their pain medication in a manner that could eventually lead to problems or even addiction; please... (A call to action? Sign up for something? Buy something? Found in the Appendix of Managing Pain and Coexisting Disorders: Using the Addiction-Free Pain Management? System)
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Is it dangerous to take other medications with Alzheimer's disease medication?

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Elderly individuals often have medical problems and this is true for most patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Commonly, other medications are being taken and some medication combinations may be dangerous. It is best to ask your doctor for a specific recommendation. Most medications can be taken safely with AD medications. Some, however, may interact with AD medicines in such a way as to cause serious side effects.
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Will I become addicted to pain medications?

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Patients in pain need medication to make them comfortable. This is very different from people taking drugs to get high. Many studies have been done on patients who have had to take pain medication for long periods of time, and none of these patients became addicted to the drugs. With addiction, there is a craving for a drug to get high, which has nothing to do with the prevention or control of pain.
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How fast can relief of pain occur with these medications?

Frequently Asked Questions About Pain
If medications are given by mouth, relief from pain is usually experienced within 30-60 minutes. If pain medications are given as a shot into the muscle or under the skin, pain relief usually occurs within 30 minutes. If pain medications are given directly into the vein (intravenously), pain relief usually occurs within 10-15 minutes. Return to Top
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Will the pain medications stop working for me if I take them for very long?

Frequently Asked Questions About Pain
Tolerance may develop to pain medication if it is taken over a long period of time. A sign of tolerance is if the same dose of a pain medication becomes less effective in reducing a patient's pain. Recent research has indicated that tolerance is not as common as previously thought. If tolerance does develop, the dose of the medication can be increased or a new medication can be started. Return to Top
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What about pain medications?

FAQs for Sacroiliac Surgery
We use an intravenous pain pump while you're in the hospital and we might combine this with other medications. At the time of discharge, we decide what you will need and give you the prescriptions. If you go straight home from the hospital and have a long ride, we can give you an IM shot of pain medication for the ride. Also read our narcotic policy.
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Can my pain be controlled without pain medication?

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We can help you reduce inflammation by prescribing circulation exercises to flush inflammatory substances out of the injured area. This in itself will diminish your pain. Then, by rebuilding the tissues and eliminating poor joint biomechanics, we can further diminish your pain or even eliminate it.
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I occasionally have pain upon biting, should I be concerned?

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Yes. You probably have the beginnings of a cracked tooth. It is common to experience this chewing pain on occasion when you eat certain foods or when you chew in a specific way. You usually win not have a constant pain as is typical with a decay-induced toothache or abscess. You may notice the tooth is more sensitive to cold temperatures. Diagnosis is difficult because the crack can be hard to see. In fact, it usually cannot be seen on an x-ray.
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Should I wait until my pain is severe before taking pain medications?

Frequently Asked Questions
Don't wait until pain is severe before taking your medicines. It is easier to control pain before it is severe. Take medications regularly. Use them exactly as prescribed. It is best to take some pain medications on a schedule.
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What medication can I take for pain?

The gastric bypass patient is limited as to what he/she may take for pain mainly because of the common adverse effects associated with pain medications. Tylenol (acetaminophen) is a good choice because it is effective and appears to have little effect on the lining of the stomach and intestines, even in large doses. The maximum daily dose is 4000mg (equivalent to eight regular strength tablets or six extra-strength tablets).
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My Asthma Worsens Whenever I Take Pain Medication. Why?

Frequently Asked Questions about Asthma
One possibility is that you are sensitive to aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications (such as ibuprofen, Motrin, Aleve, naprosyn). This is a serious asthma trigger and you should completely avoid all of these medications. Your doctor should also see you so he can evaluate this problem. Tylenol, or acetominophen, is safe to use for treatment of pain and/or fever.
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Will I be prescribed any pain medication after the surgery?

Lap Band Surgery Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, we usually prescribe liquid Tylenol for a week. Most of our patients discontinue the pain medication after four days.
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Do you give out pain medication?

Clearwater Chiropractor, Chiropractic FAQ, Dr. Marcus Milnes
NO. Chiropractors do not prescribe drugs or medications. They do not perform surgery. Chiropractic utilizes the body's natural ability to heal itself.
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Will Pain Erase interact negatively with other medications that I’m taking?

Pain Erase: Frequently asked questions
There are no known drug interactions with Pain Erase. But if you are taking multiple medications, we suggest that you consult your pharmacist or doctor before using Pain Erase.
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Ringmaster Rubbing Oil Frequently Asked Questions
ANSWER: Ringmaster Rubbing Oil is the world's only medicated peanut oil. Its very deep and quick penetrating ability, plus its unique, time-proven active ingredients can get deep into the muscle and into the blood stream faster than any rubbing oil known to man.
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Should I be concerned about positive test if the medication I'm taking isn't on the Prohibited List?

USATF - Anti-Doping - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you should be concerned because there is no complete list for prohibited substances. New names and new products are available daily, and foreign drugs may not appear in U.S. drug reference books. The list of prohibited substances is subject to change without notice. In addition, drugs not listed or different formulations of the same brand name may not be allowed. For any of these reasons, a "complete" or "safe" list is not available for distribution.
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Is there anything else besides pain medication that can be used for post-operative pain control?

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The majority of patients do not need anything other than pain medications for the first few days after surgery. However, if you have a very low pain tolerance and are anxious about the pain control a pain pump can be used for the first 3-5 days after the surgery. A pain pump continually infuses local anesthesia into the breast wound and helps numb the area during your recovery period.
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What are the risks of using pain medication?

Midwife & Doula Services - FAQ
Depending upon the method and specific drug used, they include low blood pressure with associated nausea and vomiting, nerve damage, toxic drug reactions, breathing difficulties, and severe headache for the mother, as well as problems such as trouble breathing or nursing for the baby . Potentially more disturbing, however, are the increased “intervention” rates associated with these methods of pain control.
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