I guess my question is about whether or not 5 mg 3 times a day, and 20 mg twice a day is a high dose of Oxycodone. I have done some research on the web, and I don't think that it is very high at all. It seems pretty minimal, especially since I am almost 6ft tall and weigh over 220 pounds.
Wow, that was a long way to get to some simple questions...
Anyone taking Oxycodone out there? I would like to hear some opinions on dosages.
Thanks
Jeff


Jeff:
I recently was switched from norcote 10/325 tid(3xdaily) to oxy 10/650 tid(3x) I also have a pump. the oxy is for breakthru and pain in other areas i have problems with since the pump is for cervical area. I would check with major pharmacy's to see if they have any type of program you can belong too. as an example, in my area walgreens has a 20 bucks per year joining program which reduces cost. the state i live in belongs to a program in which all residents can get a card and get drugs at reduced cost. also check walmart....call around to price check. The cost under this una rx(state card for oxy20mg er 1 month is 110 , looked it up for you) See if your state has a unified type of drug card. Wait....I just looked up your profile...you live in indiana , so do I, go to this link....fill it out....check walgreens, cvs....walmart..for cost. Then get this card, it is free...follow link for meds and check prices in your area...it might save you some bucks for these meds you are going to need help with.....Who is your employer?... send m;e private message maybe i can really help you....been dealing with all this stuff for 5 + years. but first here is the link: http://indianadrugcard.com/index.php# I look forward to talking to you later
Hey Nan, thanks for the info - I'll send you a private message after this.
In browsing through other posts, I've run across references to a couple more sites: www.simplefill.com and www.pparx.org have you tried either of these? The one post said that the simplefill site filled out all paperwork and even gets refills automatically for $65 a month. Sounds too good to be true, but still probably worth checking out.
In your post you said you were switched to oxy 10/650 - is that 10mg oxy with 650 acetaminophen, like percocet?
I went to the site and got the Indiana drug card. That was easy. Thanks again
Jeff
Jeff:
oxy is 10mg with 650 mg as you guessed. I have not tried the other options out there because I still had coverage and do have coverage until 12/13/09 with my employer, The State of Indiana. It is after I have to purchase my own. Will let you know other details later.
Hey Nan, I came across your comment while looking at information regarding Oxycodone and Oxycontin. I too am on this medication (among 10 or so other meds per day). The reason I wanted to contact you is because you seem to be in a similar situation as I am. I worked for the State of Colorado for 20 years and have recently gone on Disability Retirement. I did not pay into Social Security, so I am not elligible for Medicare or Medicaid (I'm 49 years old). Right now I am using COBRA insurance, with the reducation from Obama's stimulus package. So my premium is only $139 a month. In January that goes up to $397 a month!!! I only make $1807 in PERA Disability, so its going to be tough. Do you know of any other optioins for health insurance coverage for State employees?
Thanks for your consideration of my question.
Kathleen
Kathleen:
Having paid into medicare, I really wouldn't know what to do in your situation. Does Colorodo have a retired employees association that you can contact for suggestions? This situation of yours leaves me at a loss, other than working with drug companies for cost reduced or free medication assistance I really don't know what direction to point you in. I would discuss this with as many people in your state, for direction and guidance. If fact this kinda blows me away that this option was even availiable to you(if an option) talk, talk, talk, to other state retiree's to get some suggestions.
Have a great week!
I am sorry I cannot point you in any other directions.