Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Sheryl, I just switched from Vicodin ES(Extra Strength) to Oxycontin. Oxycontin is oxycodone, and Vicodin is hydrocodone with acetaminophen. Vicodin, as well as other hydrocodone meds, are short acting narcotics. Oxycontin is a sustained release narcotic. It has a shell around it, called a " matrix " , that only allows a certain amount of the med to be released at a time. Crushing the pill and destroying that matrix is how people who abuse Oxy get " high " on it...all of the drug is released at once then. Very dangerous though, especially when you get into the higher dosages! My doctor told me that Oxycontin is definitely stronger than Vicodin. The strength of Vicodin I was taking was 7.5mg hydrocodone/750mg acetaminophen every 4-6 hours, and now I take 10mg of Oxycontin every 12 hours. It works a lot better for me, and lasts a lot longer, so I don't have to take it as often. It also doesn't make me goofy like Vicodin did! I hope this helps! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2004 Report Share Posted March 13, 2004 Jen, I take oxyicontin 80 mg three times a day or every 8 hours. and percocet 10 mg. for break thru pain. [get a bottle of 100 ct.] and I take neurotin 300 mg. three times a day. When I was in the hospital this week My Dr. had ordered vicodin for the break thru pain which I was taking every 4 hours and the nurse I had on said with the Fibo on top of the pneumonia and cracked ribs I needed to be on something as strong as I took at home so she called my Dr. after hours and got it switched back to the percocet. So..... give me the oxycontin and percocet anyday. Just Me k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Dear Sheryl, I take BOTH Oxy and Lortab, which is just another brand name of hydrocodone, which is what Vicodin is. It is like comparing Maxwell House and Folgers... both are coffee, just different brands. The only difference in the two is that Lortab is availiable in a 7.5 mg. tablet, which is what I take, as well as a 5 mg. tablet, while Vicodin is available in a 5 mg. tablet only Oxycontin is a sustained release form of Percocet, is a Schedule II narcotic that requires a doctor's signature for each rx. It CANNOT be called in over the phone and you cannot get more than a 30 day supply at a time. It delivers a measured dose of the drug into your bloodstream over a 12 hour period, with the result hopefully being that you will not need other pain meds. It is *MUCH* stronger than Vicodin, and therefore much harder to get a doctor to rx. In 3 years of living in Arkansas, I never did find a doctor who would rx it for me, meaning that we made the 7 hour roundtrip to Memphis every 6 months or so to see my internist here. My internest was very good about mailing me the written rx required for this drug as long as long as he saw me every 6 months or so to document his records. A hint about taking it, however. Do not immediately drink hot coffee or other hot beverage within 15 minutes of taking this drug. The hot liquid will dissolve the wax coating on the drug, meaning that initially a larger quantity of the drug will be sent into your bloodstream, but the pain relief probably won't last a full 12 hours`Under no circumstance should this tablet be broken, cut, crushed or chewed... to do so can dump a potentially deadly amount of the medication straight into your bloodstream. Unfortunately, many times there is what doctor's term " break through " pain with Oxycontin, when the level of the drug dips and resulting pain ensues. For this, many doctors rx either Tylenol #3 or Lortab (Vicodin). Now that the Russ Limbaugh episode has surface, many doctors, including my internist, have gotten scared of losing their medical license and are refusing to rx anything along with the Oxy. This is why I am being forced to look elsewhere for a doctor who will rx both these drugs for me. I don't like having to go to another doctor, as Dr. Finn has been my family doctor since 1994, but even he has said that I really should see a pain specialist. Never mind that I saw two of them back in 1997-98.... at this time, what do I have to lose but a little time? There are still 2 pain specialists in Memphis that I have not seen, and I am willing to give both of them a try in hopes that one of them will work for me. If you need more informatiion on either of these drugs, please don't hesitate to ask. I have been on both of them since 1998, so pretty much know what makes 'em tick. gentle hugs, Sharon Faith...with it, miracles *CAN* and *DO* happen! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Sharon, The 10mg works pretty well for me, as I'm using it only intermittently. So far, it gives me relief I am happy with. I know that's not the " standard " dosing, but it was what my doctor and I both felt comfortable with. I have a pretty low tolerance thus far, but with this flare, I've had to use some of my left-over Vicodin ES for BT pain, which really sucks! My doc is really hesitant to go over the 10mg dosage. He said that if it fails me, he wants to try MS Contin, which I am against. I don't like the idea of taking a morphine based drug, as I've heard and read that morphine is harsh on the body. Thanks for the compliments on how I explained Vicodin and Oxy to Sheryl. I had a VERY extremely severe drug reaction in June of 2002, which is what caused my Fibro, so I am very adament about researching any drug I take. Whenever my friends are taking a drug they aren't familiar with, it's always " Go ask Jen. She'll know! " LOL! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Dear Gail, I was reading your 'conversation' with Jen about meds. I agree that your doc should have you on some other basic meds which are critical to FMS treatment. Antidepressant, to help with pain and eventually depression that can follow FMS caused loss of the life you knew. And muscle relaxors, as pain is not inflammatory but tightening of muscles. And generally we need something to help us sleep. If your rhuemy says they don't do pain management, CHANGE RHUEMYS!!! That's ridiculous. A good Rhuemy with experience treating FMS patiencts is the best doc for us. An 'Internal Medicine' doc can treat us also, & are better informed and have a wider range of knowledge than GP's. There is a book From Fatigued to Fantastic by Dr. Teitelbaum. It's on Amazon and not that expensive. The first part of the book, a small-medium size paperback, is clear easy to understand info re FMS & CFS & related problems and treatments, actually it can be taken as a 'treatment plan' which I have done while adding things from other areas of medicine. The second half is for your doctor if they aren't up on FMS. I'm sure a doc would love us giving them the book. Ha! But the point is in your part of the book it tells you the tests you have the right to have done, what rx's can be effective for what symptoms, what vit/mineral deficiencies may be and what to do about them and how they affect FMS/CFS. I recommend this book for everyone. And of course there's our FMS " Big Book " FMS and Myofacial Pain Syndrome: A Survival Guide, authors Copeland and Starnyl........most here are or should be familiar with this. it's a big paperback, but again straightforward and easy to read and includes information we all should have. Mine has sticky notes flagging loads of pages and highlighting is rampant. I got it in 97 when dx'd from my DO specializing in manipulation. I still refer to it when I need info or support from within. We must be informed patients because so many of the doctors are not. We must be informed patients becauase if we become medically disabled, as many of us are, we need to know our disease to advocate for our benefits/rights. Blessings, and Hugs, Judy in AZ : ) " For I know the plans I have for you, Says the Lord, ...a future and a hope... " Turn to Him, He is there....... " sometimes he calms the storm, and sometimes he calms the child " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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