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The effects of some drugs can change if you take other drugs or herbal products at the same time. This can increase your risk for serious side effects or may cause your medications not to work correctly. These drug interactions are possible, but do not always occur. Your doctor or pharmacist can often prevent or manage interactions...
Read moreThis week the FDA approved Exalgo, the first extended-release form of the opioid pain reliever hydromorphone. Exalgo is for the... Read more »
A new SharePost today entitled Reflecting on the Hatian Disaster, by our ChronicPainConnection site producer, CRegal, asked several very... Read more »
Full Question: I usually use injectable Demerol to abort migraines that are not responding to Triptans. But Demerol is back ordered until... Read more »
The synthetic opioid methadone has been used for many years to treat opioid (commonly, heroin) dependence. However, it is being used... Read more »
"Will I die?" That's the first question that occurs to most people when they find out they have breast cancer. The answer is, "Of... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Hydromorphone is a prescription medicine used to relieve severe pain. Hydromorphone overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes... Read more »
Source: FirstDatabank Drug
Generic Name: HYDROMORPHONE SUPPOSITORY - RECTALPronounced: (hye-droe-MOR-fone)Hydromorphone Rect Interactions Your doctor or pharmacist may... Read more »
Source: FirstDatabank Drug
Generic Name: HYDROMORPHONE - INJECTIONPronounced: (hye-droe-MOR-fone)Hydromorphone Inj Interactions Drug interactions may change how your... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
Many treatments can relieve the pain that may come with the spread of breast cancer. Which one will work best depends, in part, on where the cancer... Read more »
It is a good idea to type and print your migraine diary before you see your doctor in order to keep it legible and clean. If you arrive prepared,... Read more »