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Opioids rx for IV pain meds

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macd610

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I'm curious...do physicians ever do this in the US for CNCP?
Thanks
 
I was sure I seen a post of this exact same nature and title... Don't double post the same topics.
 
Idk about that. I feel like for terminal patients living at home (instead of a hospital setting) perhaps they have morphine machines? Maybe if a live in nurse is there they can dispense even more?

I guess a live in nurse wouldn't be your own RX, but I feel like dying people who are at home SOMETIMES might get a morphine machine? Since theyre like, automated, and sealed up pretty good (need keys/codes to open it up) I feel like those might go out ON OCCASSION! Obviously at doctors discretion, I doubt they'd let a 19 year old with track marks "bring it home for dad" lol. I mean for like much much older folks.

Perhaps i am wrong and it is ONLY when you have a nurse working at home?
 
I was sure I seen a post of this exact same nature and title... Don't double post the same topics.
Actually, I used the search engine and could not find anything, so I would hardly consider this double posting.
However, if you would like to be helpful, you could certainly put a link here to the post you're referencing.
It would be much more useful than the rude, accusing post you decided to write.
 
Maybe he's thinking of this thread.

We don't know what doctor is going to prescribe you what. You need to talk to your doctor about this. If need-be, they can refer you to or recommend a specialist for such things.

I'm going to close this thread because it's getting close to our "which doctor do I see to get this drug?" or "what do I say to a doctor or do in order to get prescribed drugs?" rules.
 
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