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3 month update with Nucynta

Started by Robby, March 28, 2016, 05:44:54 AM

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Robby

I have been on this for about 3 months now, and I don't care if it makes me grow a third nipple...........on my forehead, this stuff ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!! I haven't felt this good in several years. So far no noticable side effects, but I would put up with a lot to feel this good. I do still have my bad days and bad weeks, but it's so much better than it was.

Get the discount card and if I remember (after 3 months HAHAHAHA) it's not but like $15 a month.
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ronr

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Lonesome George

Glad it's working for you. I'm suprised you were given it since it's an opioid. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be. This opioid is different than Norco and such. Nucynta is NOT available in generic form, so they cost a lot of money, but Norco and other opioids are available in generic, so not much money made there.

It goes back to what I have been saying, it's not the opioid drug the doctors and government are all in a wad about, it's the generic opioid drugs they want rid of. Not enough money to go around with the generics.

I could be wrong, but I bet the doctor wouldn't want to prescribe a generic opioid to you, even if they both would be basically the same thing. It's like a doctor told my wife when she asked why he was prescribing a high priced drug when there was a generic equivalent by another manufacturer that cost practially nothing, "Well, this is the drug of the month".

Robby

Quote from: Lonesome George on March 28, 2016, 01:49:48 PM
Glad it's working for you. I'm suprised you were given it since it's an opioid. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be. This opioid is different than Norco and such. Nucynta is NOT available in generic form, so they cost a lot of money, but Norco and other opioids are available in generic, so not much money made there.

As I said, I have a manufacturer discount card and it only cost me $15 a month, same as any generic prescription I get. This is a different drug, the base opioid derivative is a form of fentanyl, which I was on before trying this.


QuoteI could be wrong, but I bet the doctor wouldn't want to prescribe a generic opioid to you, even if they both would be basically the same thing. It's like a doctor told my wife when she asked why he was prescribing a high priced drug when there was a generic equivalent by another manufacturer that cost practially nothing, "Well, this is the drug of the month".

Actually I was on ALL the generics at some point in the last year, but nothing was working and I was only getting worse, so she finally decided to try this, after going through all generics available.
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Lonesome George

I wonder what the difference is, since an opioid is basically an opioid. The difference is usually what is added to it.

foxgrove

Well... sort of.  My understanding is limited but as I understand it, not all opioids connect to the same opioid receptors in the brain.  I believe there are several types and, while it's not fully understood what each one does, they all have slightly different functions, power, and ability to relieve certain types of pain in different ways.
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denny

I want it.
Not likely,but I'm gonna ask.
Thanks robby:biggrin:
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