I use Oxycodone 5mg IR it is easier than the Nsaid's or Tylenol on the liver from what I understand.
And I have no problems that I am aware of from using it regularly, in fact if you use it that way it seems to have a lasting analgesic effect without the buzz feeling...if you take to much you will get that feeling, but that is not why I use it at all, it's more of a quality of life thing for me.
I can eat, and do other things rather than lay on the couch because I' hurt and am cold.
That's what I do anyway!
Bombeni said
Oct 24, 2014
What are hep c people allowed to use as far as narcotics to treat chronic pain, long term? Has anyone experienced this situation? What do gastroenterologists say about using narcotics, and which ones if any do they approve?
I use Oxycodone 5mg IR it is easier than the Nsaid's or Tylenol on the liver from what I understand.
And I have no problems that I am aware of from using it regularly, in fact if you use it that way it seems to have a lasting analgesic effect without the buzz feeling...if you take to much you will get that feeling, but that is not why I use it at all, it's more of a quality of life thing for me.
I can eat, and do other things rather than lay on the couch because I' hurt and am cold.
That's what I do anyway!
What are hep c people allowed to use as far as narcotics to treat chronic pain, long term? Has anyone experienced this situation? What do gastroenterologists say about using narcotics, and which ones if any do they approve?
i appreciate any advice.