GarageFlower
Bluelighter
Well somebody I know has been prescribed Oxycodone.....
OxyContin 180mg twice a day And OxyNorm liquid 60mg 8 times a day for breakthrough pain.
He got a phonecall two weeks ago on a Tuesday telling him his Oxycodone was being changed to Morphine and that's what would be in his prescription when he picked it up on Friday.
They've changed him to....
Zormorph capsules 270mg twice a day and 120mg 8 times a day for breakthrough pain.
He's saying the morphine isn't helping him anywhere near as much as the Oxycodone did.
I've tried them, they're gash...obviously down to the terrible bioavailability.
He's been on OxyContin for as long as I can remember and IMO it's cruel to get someone addicted to a drug and then change it at such short notice with no prior info.
It's all down to cost. I wouldn't mind but the someone I know is terminally ill and only got about 6 months to live and is in a lot of pain a lot of the time and I can see that the morphine is helping no where near as much. He just looks like he's in more pain, and generally looks more unwell.
I've read about and the only other drug of equal strength is Dipapinone, and I don't think He'd get prescribed that.
His Pain Consultant agrees he should have been kept on the OxyCodone as it's working and now he's in pain on the Morphine.
Like I said he's terminally ill, does he not deserve to be pain free in his final months?
When he rang up the doctors all they said to him is "Morphine is the same as Oxycodone" - I can tell you first hand that is BOLLOCKS.
His Pain Consultant's getting onto his Surgery and seeing what strings, if any, can be pulled.
Complete joke.
OxyContin 180mg twice a day And OxyNorm liquid 60mg 8 times a day for breakthrough pain.
He got a phonecall two weeks ago on a Tuesday telling him his Oxycodone was being changed to Morphine and that's what would be in his prescription when he picked it up on Friday.
They've changed him to....
Zormorph capsules 270mg twice a day and 120mg 8 times a day for breakthrough pain.
He's saying the morphine isn't helping him anywhere near as much as the Oxycodone did.
I've tried them, they're gash...obviously down to the terrible bioavailability.
He's been on OxyContin for as long as I can remember and IMO it's cruel to get someone addicted to a drug and then change it at such short notice with no prior info.
It's all down to cost. I wouldn't mind but the someone I know is terminally ill and only got about 6 months to live and is in a lot of pain a lot of the time and I can see that the morphine is helping no where near as much. He just looks like he's in more pain, and generally looks more unwell.
I've read about and the only other drug of equal strength is Dipapinone, and I don't think He'd get prescribed that.
His Pain Consultant agrees he should have been kept on the OxyCodone as it's working and now he's in pain on the Morphine.
Like I said he's terminally ill, does he not deserve to be pain free in his final months?
When he rang up the doctors all they said to him is "Morphine is the same as Oxycodone" - I can tell you first hand that is BOLLOCKS.
His Pain Consultant's getting onto his Surgery and seeing what strings, if any, can be pulled.
Complete joke.