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Anyone Ever Taken Levorphanol? My Insurance Suggested To My Pain Clinic Doctor That I Be Changed To This Instead Of OxyContin
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posted February 24, 2019
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Did it come in 2 mg dosage? It's still an opiate. Have you started it? And if so, have you noticed any difference?

posted March 19, 2019
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I’ve never taken it but when I googled it and read Mayo Clinic’s long list of side effects I’m not sure it wouldn’t just add to the problems we have.😉

posted March 30, 2019
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I haven't taken it. It sounds like a new drug. If it is, it will cost more.
So, why would an insurance company want to go from a fairly inexpensive drug to a more expensive one.

posted February 25, 2019

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