Posted by J Kelly on May 1, 2016, at 12:26:11
In reply to Re: FDA issures approval for new Opiod without abuse p » baseball55, posted by Horse on May 1, 2016, at 0:10:14
> Sigh. As someone with chronic illness, I'm always looking for the golden ticket. Ultram ER (tramadol without tylenol) has been very good for about nine years without losing too much effectiveness, although, well, I think my health conditions have worsened some. Guess that's pretty good, although I don't know what I'll do in the future since anything over 400 shouldn't be prescribed. I take 200 mg. Tmi, I know. Just rambling.
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> Do you know if suboxine helps with pain? I hear it is very difficult to discontinue despite popular opinion, and the thought of physical dependence beyond what I have with tramadol isn't appealing.I, too, took Ultram for many years for an old auto injury. When tolerance forced me to switch, I went to Vicoprofen. I found that to be much harder to d/c than Ultram.
I also took Suboxone presumably for Parnate w/d (I was in a fog at the time). I remember feeling that it worked well on my headaches. It wasn't too difficult *for me* to discontinue.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24509068Good luck :)
Jade
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