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Opana New Formulation Coming Next Week (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
prescriptiondrug-info.com — “The new formulation of Opana ER will be coming out the second week of March apparently Let s hope it will be more successful than the re formulation of Oxycontin ER So many chronic pain patients had to switch off of that medication when they changed it due to reduction in effectiveness mostly due to (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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Fentanyl Patch (Newest posts first) - The People's Medicine Community
prescriptiondrug-info.com — “CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW TO KEEP THE PATCH FROM COMING OFF AFTER SECOND DAY I SHOWER A COUPLE TIMES A DAY AND ON THE SECOND DAY THE PATCH WON T STAY ON THEN YOU USE MORE THAN WHAT IS PERSCRIBED AND YOU RUN OUT OF PATCHES AND THE INSURANCE COMPANY WON T PAY FOR ANY MORE THAN PERSCRIBED THEN COMES WITH (Newest posts first)” View full resource at prescriptiondrug-info.com
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Electromagnetic pulses provide pain relief for osteoarthritis, study suggests
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Electromagnetic pulses significantly decrease pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis of the knee, according to new research. In the double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled study, 34 patients used a portable battery-operated device that emits a low-intensity pulsating electromagnetic frequency and experienced more than 40 percent pain relief on their first day.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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