Things To Know Before Taking Opioid Pain Medication

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Things To Know Before Taking Opioid Pain Medication

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Chronic pains are frustrating. It can keep a person from getting a good night's sleep, eating healthy and exercising. It affects your mood, work and sometimes you are even unable to spend quality time with your friends and family. If you are among the 100 million Americans that face chronic pain, then you know how debilitating the pain can get. So, some people resort to chronic pain therapy to get relief. Here are some points that you must keep in mind every time while going through opioid therapy for chronic pain. When do the doctors prescribe opioids to you? Chronic pain is the most common reason for people to take opioid medications. However, some medical centers like Kroll Care prescribe opioids and treat patients' chronic pain with proper opioid pain management. Common opioid medications include: Hydromorphone (Dilaudid®) Morphine (Kadian®, M-Eslon®, MS-Contin®, Statex®) Codeine (Tylenol No. 3®) Oxycodone (OxyNeo®, Percocet®) Tramadol (Ralivia®, Tridural®, Zytram®) © Kroll Care. All Rights Reserved.


When might opioids be appropriate: When other methods of treatment prove inefficient to heal chronic pain, opioid pain medication proves to be a boon. Patients who are not satisfied with the other treatment methods can resort to opioid therapy. You just went through a surgery: You can be prescribed opioids by a doctor if he feels that you’ll be in a lot of pain after the surgery. They are, however, given only for short-term until the pain of the surgery goes away. You are suffering from chronic pain: In any case, there are many alternatives for you to select and get treatment. There are various non-opioid and non-drug alternatives to consider before getting an opioid prescription. When these methods fail, opioid pain medication is recommended to cater to the patient’s mental and physical health. What you should do if your doctor prescribes opioids? Gather all the important tips to keep in mind from them. Some things that you can look out for are: Unusual moodiness Outbursts of temper Cravings Unusual risk-taking © Kroll Care. All Rights Reserved.


Take your opioid pain medication the way the doctor prescribe without sharing it with anyone else, and dispose of them carefully.

Store them in a place which is out of reach of children.

Find the local “take back” or “mail back” programs and medication drop boxes to dispose of the expired and unwanted medication.

Kroll Care is a pain management clinic in Atlanta, GA offering a comprehensive range of services for patients suffering from acute or chronic pain. The team at Kroll Care provides some of the world’s most advanced treatment options in a supportive, compassionate environment for various ailments. Kroll Care is one of the best pain management consultants in Atlanta GA that provides opioid management services.

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