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Will most PM doctors listen if you tell them a generic isn't working?

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This is along the same lines of the topic that I started yesterday inquiring about different generics of oxycodone. Up until now, I was taking a generic which was a little blue pill with a A214/215 that seemed to work fine, however; my latest script are almost white in color with a M on one side. I don't think these are working as well as my previous generic. After reading some comments here and at other forums, I hear others saying the same.

If I were to go back to my PM doc and tell them about this do you think they would try to rectify the situation or just tell me that it is all in my head. My PM doc is very understanding and she has always listened and accomodated my requests in the past.

I was just curious if any others have ever experienced the same and, if so, did you go back to your doc prior to your next scheduld visit to discuss this with them. If you did, how did your doc respond?
 
This thread is similar to your other thread that was closed. We don't do generic vs. generic or generic vs. name brand discussion here, and we don't know what your pain management doctor will do. We try to discourage discussion about what to say to doctors and speculating about how a doctor will act isn't harm reduction. What we can tell you is that if you're not happy with your doctor, you can always find a new doctor.

You are also not allowed to ask questions pertaining to getting a doctor to write an Rx for anything on Bluelight.

Feel free to PM me with any further inquiries.

-Pjkt
 
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