Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 Ruth, I did some research on the different oral pain meds. I used Drugs.com, Medline plus, & some other assorted sites.Percocet (also known as Tylox & Roxicet) & Percodan both have oxycodone hcl (oxycontin); Percocet also has acetamenophen & Percodan has aspirin.Vicodin (also known as Lortab, Lorcet, Co-Gesic & a bunch of other names) has hydrocodone bitartrate and acetamenophen . Vicoprofen has ibuprofen instead of acetamenophen.Then there is Tylenol with Codeine and Darvocet/Darvon, etc., which contain propoxyphene, a milder cousin of methadone. Also Ultram which contains tramadol. I'll bet the oxcodone was too strong for you; the other possibility is that the dosage was too high. It starts at 2.5mg. I take 5mg & I'm a big girl. If they ordered 5mg or more for you, that may have too much. Have you taken Vicodin? You might tolerate the hydrocodone better, but I'd still talk to your doc about the dosage. They can always increase it if needed. The best thing is to have a prescription for a lower dose, with instructions to take 1 or 2 as needed. Hope this helps more than confuses. BTW, I like the Drugs.com website. It has the most complete info I've seen on one website. It has both consumer & physician options for each drug. You can also list your own meds & it will tell you if there are any incompatibilities, etc. I plan to do that, because I hate to rely on just my docs & pharmacist. Ramblin' RoseModeratorA merry heart is good medicine. Proverbs 17:22 "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." ~ Washington Carver To: Neurosarcoidosis From: olehomepla@...Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 21:34:24 +0000Subject: Rose Re: Upcoming surgery... Rose I do the same thing with the socks. I have molded braces for both my hands but I use a really good one I got OTC and it is good enough...but it hurt like a lot if I move it the wrong way. I told my dr I was going to put all the braces etc on I have and go to holloween as the tin man or enstien! The surgery is Tuesday at or about 8:30-9:00 and it is here in ville at the Surgicare...same day surgery. I am still working on what pain meds to use... last time the perecet left me out on the floor for several hours... I want pain relief but I'd like to live through it. Any suggestions?TTFNRuth>> > Ruth, is this surgery because of arthritis? Did the previous surgery help? I've been wearing a thumb splint for a couple of years, which helps some. I saw a hand surgeon last year, who mentioned surgery, but I was thinking about back surgery at that time, so told him no thanks. According to the xrays he did, my thumb joint is "bone on bone." I've had one attempt at a steroid injection, but the space was too tight to get the needle in. It's getting harder to open jars, even with special tools & grippers, cut my nails,etc.> > Ramblin' Rose> Moderator> A merry heart is good medicine. Proverbs 17:22> "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." > > ~ Washington Carver> > > > To: Neurosarcoidosis@: olehomepla@: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 23:28:05 +0000Subject: Upcoming surgery...> > > > > Hi Everyone....I've been in and out of the group the last week. I've been trying to get caught up on stuff. I am having surgery next Tuesday the 18th to reconstruct my left thumb joint. I had the right done 4 years ago so I am really not looking forward to it. Also saw a ortho that is the best "knee" guy in Eville and he say he really tries hard not to touch a knee of someone with Sarc so I am wearing a huge brace on my left knee. As crazy as it looks it is helping. I am sure being layed up for a week or so will also help it to. My granddaughter is coming to stay with me for a week or so to help. I am sure it won't be as bad as I am anticipating...well, at least I hope it isn't It may be a couple of weeks before I am back up and running on the computer but I'll be back soon.Take careHUGSRuth > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________> Kick back and relax with hot games and cool activities at the Messenger Café.> http://www.cafemessenger.com?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_SeptWLtagline> > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________> More photos; more messages; more whatever – Get MORE with Windows Live™ Hotmail®. NOW with 5GB storage.> http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us & ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_5G_0907> Can you find the hidden words? Take a break and play Seekadoo! Play now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2007 Report Share Posted September 15, 2007 Ruth, I did some research on the different oral pain meds. I used Drugs.com, Medline plus, & some other assorted sites.Percocet (also known as Tylox & Roxicet) & Percodan both have oxycodone hcl (oxycontin); Percocet also has acetamenophen & Percodan has aspirin.Vicodin (also known as Lortab, Lorcet, Co-Gesic & a bunch of other names) has hydrocodone bitartrate and acetamenophen . Vicoprofen has ibuprofen instead of acetamenophen.Then there is Tylenol with Codeine and Darvocet/Darvon, etc., which contain propoxyphene, a milder cousin of methadone. Also Ultram which contains tramadol. I'll bet the oxcodone was too strong for you; the other possibility is that the dosage was too high. It starts at 2.5mg. I take 5mg & I'm a big girl. If they ordered 5mg or more for you, that may have too much. Have you taken Vicodin? You might tolerate the hydrocodone better, but I'd still talk to your doc about the dosage. They can always increase it if needed. The best thing is to have a prescription for a lower dose, with instructions to take 1 or 2 as needed. Hope this helps more than confuses. BTW, I like the Drugs.com website. It has the most complete info I've seen on one website. It has both consumer & physician options for each drug. You can also list your own meds & it will tell you if there are any incompatibilities, etc. I plan to do that, because I hate to rely on just my docs & pharmacist. Ramblin' RoseModeratorA merry heart is good medicine. Proverbs 17:22 "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." ~ Washington Carver To: Neurosarcoidosis From: olehomepla@...Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 21:34:24 +0000Subject: Rose Re: Upcoming surgery... Rose I do the same thing with the socks. I have molded braces for both my hands but I use a really good one I got OTC and it is good enough...but it hurt like a lot if I move it the wrong way. I told my dr I was going to put all the braces etc on I have and go to holloween as the tin man or enstien! The surgery is Tuesday at or about 8:30-9:00 and it is here in ville at the Surgicare...same day surgery. I am still working on what pain meds to use... last time the perecet left me out on the floor for several hours... I want pain relief but I'd like to live through it. Any suggestions?TTFNRuth>> > Ruth, is this surgery because of arthritis? Did the previous surgery help? I've been wearing a thumb splint for a couple of years, which helps some. I saw a hand surgeon last year, who mentioned surgery, but I was thinking about back surgery at that time, so told him no thanks. According to the xrays he did, my thumb joint is "bone on bone." I've had one attempt at a steroid injection, but the space was too tight to get the needle in. It's getting harder to open jars, even with special tools & grippers, cut my nails,etc.> > Ramblin' Rose> Moderator> A merry heart is good medicine. Proverbs 17:22> "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant of the weak and the strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these." > > ~ Washington Carver> > > > To: Neurosarcoidosis@: olehomepla@: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 23:28:05 +0000Subject: Upcoming surgery...> > > > > Hi Everyone....I've been in and out of the group the last week. I've been trying to get caught up on stuff. I am having surgery next Tuesday the 18th to reconstruct my left thumb joint. I had the right done 4 years ago so I am really not looking forward to it. Also saw a ortho that is the best "knee" guy in Eville and he say he really tries hard not to touch a knee of someone with Sarc so I am wearing a huge brace on my left knee. As crazy as it looks it is helping. I am sure being layed up for a week or so will also help it to. My granddaughter is coming to stay with me for a week or so to help. I am sure it won't be as bad as I am anticipating...well, at least I hope it isn't It may be a couple of weeks before I am back up and running on the computer but I'll be back soon.Take careHUGSRuth > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________> Kick back and relax with hot games and cool activities at the Messenger Café.> http://www.cafemessenger.com?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_SeptWLtagline> > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________> More photos; more messages; more whatever – Get MORE with Windows Live™ Hotmail®. NOW with 5GB storage.> http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-us & ocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_5G_0907> Can you find the hidden words? Take a break and play Seekadoo! Play now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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