Hey! I have an interesting question:
I once had a severe case of localized necrotizing stomatitis that caused such severe pain that 60 mg/day hydrocodone didn't even take the edge off. In fact, the only thing that would relieve the pain was a lidocaine nerve block, but my dentists told me I couldn't come back every two hours, so I just had to make do with a huge Norco script.
Don't worry, everything's great now.
I was wondering if an irreversible mu-opioid agonist, like oxymorphazone, would've been an effective analgesic, since it permanently activates the mu-opioid receptors.
Thanks!
I once had a severe case of localized necrotizing stomatitis that caused such severe pain that 60 mg/day hydrocodone didn't even take the edge off. In fact, the only thing that would relieve the pain was a lidocaine nerve block, but my dentists told me I couldn't come back every two hours, so I just had to make do with a huge Norco script.
Don't worry, everything's great now.
I was wondering if an irreversible mu-opioid agonist, like oxymorphazone, would've been an effective analgesic, since it permanently activates the mu-opioid receptors.
Thanks!