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When my Oxycodone dose changes, the brand seems to change at the mo. NHS saving efforts i’m told. Normally used to Oxycontin 15, 20mg (NAPP Pharma) familiar feeling easily noticed with these, both insufflated and orally.
Started Oxeltra 30mg today, seems to clog my nose more, orally seems a bit blunt. Just wondered if anyone has experienced these, or any other of the Uk licenced generics listed below. Thanks guys.
NHS Modified-release preparations are available as 12-hourly or 24-hourly formulations. Preparations that should be given 12-hourly include Abtard®, Carexil®, Ixyldone®, Leveraxo®, Longtec®, Oxeltra®, OxyContin®, Oxypro®, Oxylan®, Reltebon®, and Renocontin®. Preparations that should be given 24-hourly include Onexila® XL
Started Oxeltra 30mg today, seems to clog my nose more, orally seems a bit blunt. Just wondered if anyone has experienced these, or any other of the Uk licenced generics listed below. Thanks guys.
NHS Modified-release preparations are available as 12-hourly or 24-hourly formulations. Preparations that should be given 12-hourly include Abtard®, Carexil®, Ixyldone®, Leveraxo®, Longtec®, Oxeltra®, OxyContin®, Oxypro®, Oxylan®, Reltebon®, and Renocontin®. Preparations that should be given 24-hourly include Onexila® XL
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