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NON-NARCOTICS
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NEUROPATHIC MEDS
Clonidine
Gabitril
Neurontin
Topamax

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MUSCLE MEDICATIONS

Ativan

Baclofen
Flexeril

Klonopin
Robaxin
Skelaxin
Soma

Valium

Xanax

Zanaflex

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NARCOTICS (OPIOIDS)
Fentanyl
Low potency drugs
High potency drugs
Lortab

Lorcet

Morphine

Oxycodone
Percocet

Percodan

Roxicodone

Vicodin

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OTHER MEDICATIONS

Provigil

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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER, PLEASE READ: This information presents typical dosing information for the medications listed.

This information does NOT replace the instructions you received from Dr. Anderson or another physician.

The information presented here is NOT intended to be a complete listing of instructions, uses or side effects. For your safety, always let all of your physicians know what medications you are taking and review this information with your pharmacist.

If you are instructed by Dr. Anderson to use this product, follow the instructions given at the time of the appointment. If you are instructed to increase this medication gradually, always start at the lowest dose level listed. Do NOT increase the dose to the next level UNTIL you completely tolerate the medication at the current level. Do NOT increase the dose to the next level if the medication works for you at the present level. If you have NO side effects from the current dose AND you feel that you need to increase the dose, you can go to the next level.


 

Any medication may be fatal. Any medication may interfere with other medications; this includes interfering with BIRTH CONTROL medications. Also, no medication can be presumed safe during pregnancy. Any medication may cause unusual side effects, even side effects not commonly listed in reference sources, and no medication can be guaranteed safe. In most cases, medications should not be stopped suddenly. This information is prepared to answer some common questions about the medication; it is NOT intended as a complete listing of all side effects or other medication facts. If you have any questions or problems with the medication, please call the prescribing physician and/or your pharmacist.

Medication may interfere with the ability to drive, concentrate or operate machinery. Each patient is responsible for his or her own behavior and should not engage in any dangerous activity if there is any question of impairment.

Many, if not most of the medications used for pain management are not FDA approved for use in pain managment. The information presented here is not intended to suggest FDA approval for any of the medications listed.

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