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<blockquote data-quote="Hobs" data-source="post: 146958" data-attributes="member: 24693"><p>I suppose you should really discuss this with your GP as he/she will know what will suit you best without interfering with your other meds.</p><p></p><p>I (for my sins) suffer with arthritis with myofascial and referred pain linked to injuries sustained during a '98 tornado. I am prescribed dihydrocodeine for day to day coping and buprenorphine for really bad days. . . none of which are poor mixers with my other day to day meds. Both of these were prescribed for me at my main hospital's pain clinic and are now on my GP's list for me and were added to my repeat list I submit when I need new supplies.</p><p></p><p>Where a pharmacist can advise generally, only your GP will know what is best for you as an individual, and if its really troublesome they can refer you to your nearest pain clinic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobs, post: 146958, member: 24693"] I suppose you should really discuss this with your GP as he/she will know what will suit you best without interfering with your other meds. I (for my sins) suffer with arthritis with myofascial and referred pain linked to injuries sustained during a '98 tornado. I am prescribed dihydrocodeine for day to day coping and buprenorphine for really bad days. . . none of which are poor mixers with my other day to day meds. Both of these were prescribed for me at my main hospital's pain clinic and are now on my GP's list for me and were added to my repeat list I submit when I need new supplies. Where a pharmacist can advise generally, only your GP will know what is best for you as an individual, and if its really troublesome they can refer you to your nearest pain clinic. [/QUOTE]
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