As a Pain Management Pharmacy we work with manufacturers and suppliers to be prepared for shortages before they happen. To be proactive we educate Pain Management Doctors on the few abuse deterrent options that are available. This includes Oxycodone options that have abuse deterrent properties, but are still Oxycodone and still effective for those who need it. Prescribers are understandably reluctant to change a medication regimen because none of us like change when something is working… read more
An option would be something like “Roxybond” which is an abuse deterrent version that is new and not a lot of physicians are prescribing it, so it’s more available.
As I could read, you're off medication now?
Evelyn _45 let me know how you get on.sending hugs luv Lorraine xx 😄
That's not really helpful. I know why the Dr's do it, I just wonder how others cope with the pain while waiting till they can get back on regular medications. I just wonder, esp after surgery, why I… read more
Is anyone staying abreast of this whole #opioidscrisis #opioidepidemic #dea #Kolondny going on?
And, are you concerned about losing your medications or have you already lost them?
@A MyChronicPainTeam Member
Has your situation changed?
🤠Larry 🐏B "🤓Lou⚾" 👣✝️❤️
Medication!! I can’t even get medication unless I say I have opiate use disorder?? WTF? All local pain clinics that actually do prescribe opiates accepts NO insurance and it’s expensive! Others use… read more
Thanks Randy. Yes my pain doc asked if i was experiencing mood swing.............I'm the queen of mood swing Doctor!
Hi, I'm a 30 plus year chronic pain Warrior, successful managing with medication.
Currently looking for a PM doctor in SF/ Bay Area preferably within 100 miles where medication is a viable option.
Please email me at (Email address can only be seen by MyChronicPainTeam users) bless you n thank you.
May I ask why you prefer opiates or would you be interested in finding out information about other methods?
If it offends you. Sorry it's science. This is my life story all true if it offends you to read imagine living it.
I work for a pharmacy that specializes in serving chronic pain patients and we know the financial strain that medication can cause. Does this make psychological help unaffordable?
Not for me at least