Re: Morphine substitue for Percocet?
- From: "oldgoat" <oldgoatmail@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 22:14:00 -0400
Dear Wheels,
Good to see ya. You should be fine as far as withdrawals go, if I read you correctly. Just to make sure I am, you're taking 360mgs of MSContin daily ALONG WITH the 2.5 tabs a dose of Percoset how ever many times a day. You probably (and everybody is different, but this is pretty light in comparison.) will not notice much other than a slight increase in pain.
I'd talk with your doc and maybe discuss your tylenol intake. Or not. You're pretty well within the daily limit, but tylenol is found in so much stuff, you don't need it and can add you own if you do. A better reason however is the fact that Percoset at the present dose just isn't getting it anymore. You gotta keep them in the loop whether it's good news or bad.
Hang in there--og
"I LOVE CHEESEWHEELS" <cheesewheels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:81sq959dpvn7pqvpsr4ovunu2rcmd7rjp5@xxxxxxxxxx
I'm taking slightly more tabs of percocet than prescribed(taking 2.5
tabs per dose instead of 1 to 1.5 tabs per dose), i'll run out with a
week to go for the next script to turn in. This is due to increases in
pain not drug-seeking behavior/getting high etc.
I'm wanting to know if extra ms-contin could take up the slack for the
loss of percocet?
I already tolerate 360mg of ms-contin on a daily basis. How much more
of it would reduce withdrawals for the percocet reduction?
thank you.
.
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