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<blockquote data-quote="Sid Bonkers" data-source="post: 401016" data-attributes="member: 19121"><p>Hi LittleWolf, I cant say I ever experienced any of the symptoms that you got from co-codamol or from the stronger pain killers I took, but the buprenorphine (Bu-Trans) patches did make me feel nauseous and light headed when I first started taking them it would always happen the day or two days after changing the patch (7 day patch) so it took me a while to figure out what was causing it. </p><p></p><p>When I did I told my GP and he prescribed me Cyclizine, a tablet which completely removes the nausea and the accompanying light headedness. I would only need them a day or two a week and over a couple of months found that I needed them less and less and now I rarely take them at all. I did take one tablet over the weekend after spending time in the garden and I think that was caused by the heat, the patches come with a warning not to apply direct heat to the patches as it increases the abortion rate making the dose stronger :***: </p><p></p><p>It wouldnt have prevented me from driving though as it comes on so slowly I get plenty of time to react. When I started to feel nauseas at the weekend I took a pill and a little over an hour later I was feeling absolutely normal again and was eating my dinner. :thumbup:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sid Bonkers, post: 401016, member: 19121"] Hi LittleWolf, I cant say I ever experienced any of the symptoms that you got from co-codamol or from the stronger pain killers I took, but the buprenorphine (Bu-Trans) patches did make me feel nauseous and light headed when I first started taking them it would always happen the day or two days after changing the patch (7 day patch) so it took me a while to figure out what was causing it. When I did I told my GP and he prescribed me Cyclizine, a tablet which completely removes the nausea and the accompanying light headedness. I would only need them a day or two a week and over a couple of months found that I needed them less and less and now I rarely take them at all. I did take one tablet over the weekend after spending time in the garden and I think that was caused by the heat, the patches come with a warning not to apply direct heat to the patches as it increases the abortion rate making the dose stronger :***: It wouldnt have prevented me from driving though as it comes on so slowly I get plenty of time to react. When I started to feel nauseas at the weekend I took a pill and a little over an hour later I was feeling absolutely normal again and was eating my dinner. :thumbup: [/QUOTE]
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