Nucynta_80
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....with those that are have interest in this medication that are suffering from nueropathic pain. There is A TON of misinformation out there about this drug, and from my personal experience, this drug is a God send for nuero pain. That's not to say it doesn't have its cons, but its well worth the expense of <no prices please> for my PM doc and the nucynta (soma as an adjuvant muscle relaxant and meloxicam an NSAID) in order to be pain tolerable.
If you have questions any about its pros and cons, feel free to drop me a line.
Also prescribed adderall 10mgs (which works well with the nucynta for pain relief and energy), as well as klonopin for a completely unrelated condition called night terrors. The klonopin is far from a cure, it just decreases the frequency and severity, though the trade off is lethargic negative hangover effects but some sleep is better than no sleep, right? The Adderall helps with the hangover effects. All meds I'm on are at the same dosages over the past 2 years. I had no need to increase ANY of my medications and they still work well at lower doses, so if there is any advice I can give, for medications that build dependency, the lowest effect dose is best when its a chronic condition. The Nucynta is surprisingly slow at building tolerance btw
If you have questions any about its pros and cons, feel free to drop me a line.
Also prescribed adderall 10mgs (which works well with the nucynta for pain relief and energy), as well as klonopin for a completely unrelated condition called night terrors. The klonopin is far from a cure, it just decreases the frequency and severity, though the trade off is lethargic negative hangover effects but some sleep is better than no sleep, right? The Adderall helps with the hangover effects. All meds I'm on are at the same dosages over the past 2 years. I had no need to increase ANY of my medications and they still work well at lower doses, so if there is any advice I can give, for medications that build dependency, the lowest effect dose is best when its a chronic condition. The Nucynta is surprisingly slow at building tolerance btw
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