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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Painkiller Comparison Chart From Weakest to Strongest
Medical Summaries What are the best pain pills? What are the dosages? Here is a comparison table summary of popular pain medication. The pain relievers below were ranked by effectiveness for chronic back pain, by a Harvard Study. Each pain medication was rated for effectiveness on a scale of from 1 (aspirin) to 10 (morphine). . 1. OVER - THE - COUNTER (OTC) Pain Medicine Anacin Minor aches, pains minor aches and pains aspirin allergy, Anacin non Headache fever, June 2009, again Vanquish Headache headache same as above Advil Aches, pains, fever, aspirin allergy, Aleve Joint and muscle pain arthritis, Naproxen heart risk Motrin 800 (listed above) (as above) (as above) Actron Anti-inflammatory, arthritis Notes : (NSAID= Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflamatory Drug) 90 170 - 700 60 40 90 90 . 2. PRESCRIPTION Pain Medicine Celebrex Osteoarthritis, Celebrex heart risk Ultram Moderate pain nausea, constipation, dizziness, headache, drowsiness, vomiting * Note: The scores for Celebrex and Ultram are estimates (3.7* and 3.8*). These two drugs did not exist at the time of the study. Demerol 50 mg The opiates and synthetic opiates (from 4 down to 10) are the most effective pain killers, but they are subject to the most abuse, and prescription pain killer addiction. All the opiates and derivatives are habit-forming. Lorcet 5-500 mg Vicodin 5-500 mg Lorcet Plus 7.5-650 mg Vicodin ES 7.5-750 mg Norco 5-325 mg Lortab 10-500 mg Vicodin HP 10-660 mg Percocet 2.5-325 mg Oxycodone is very effective. Percodan oxycodone HCl, 4.50 mg Oxycontin 40 RMS Morphine may be the fourth strongest pain relief medicine available. Duragesic ** The score for fentanyl is an estimate. It did not exist at the time of the study. Fentanyl is very effective for gunshot wounds, and fragmentation wounds. However, there have been serious problems with fentanyl dosing (overdosing). Death has resulted from simply handling the medication with the fingers. One must use great care when handling fentanyl. Dilaudid (tabs) I recently received a very thoughtful email from a Special Operations medic. He stated that he has extensively administered all of these top medications. He concludes that Dilaudid is several times more effective than morphine, and that it has fewer side effects, although just as serious. I have therefore moved Dilaudid to the "most-effective drug" position on the list. Opana 3 hours (also, injection and suppository) 90 170 - 700 90 40 140 DISCLAIMER DISCLAIMER ADDENDUM (July 13, 2010): Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 12.
#7. To: James Deffenbach (#0)
I would love to have a lifetime script for Demerol. The addiction concerns are way overblown. I took 100mg tabs for almost 7 months and it was the best I ever slept, the least hyper and the most calm I have ever been in 59 years. I didn't gradually reduce it, I just quit cold turkey because the script ran out (it was for my mother's back injury and pain) and had no side effects at all.
Yeah, demerol is good medicine. It is one of the drugs on that table that I have had before in the hospital (but I was in so much pain it took about four shots, iirc, to ease it--and then, after it had finally quit hurting, they took me and rolled me around in one of those cat scan machines. Total waste of money, I could have told them I didn't have any cats). But if I could get scripts for that or percocet that would be fine. As for getting addicted I suppose some people get addicted to Lortab if they take them long enough but I had taken them for several years and if I ran out I didn't have any withdrawal pains. I rarely take them anymore unless the pain gets pretty bad because of the chance that trying to ease that pain with Lortab will give me a headache. Best medicine I ever had for a headache was something you used to be able to get in Brazil, a drug called Ormigrein. It was like a miracle drug for my headaches but then they quit making it and I don't know if you can get it anywhere these days (never could get it here so far as I know).
#21. To: James Deffenbach (#12)
I too have constant pain but mine is different than most. Because of my head injury I often get discomfort in different parts of my body - often parts go numb. I can deal with that but what is tuff to deal with are the emotional and mental issues. Often I will loose the 3rd dimension and cannot judge distances and my vision will rapidly get blurry. Sometimes I will start talking very slow and become extremely emotional, usually unhpappy unless it is something that pisses me off and then I will become extremely angry in less than a second or two. Worst part is the confusion that happens as a part of this. When my wife and I are going someplace and one of these damaned things slams me I have to pull over and let her drive. I don't have seizures like many who have serious head injuries do but I get very shall we say will robinsonish - lost in space. Fortunately it usually never lasts more than a hour or two. Every once in awhile it will flare up and last for a day or two. I pray your constant pain diminishes or just goes away altogether. Problem is, doctors engage in the "practice of medicine" and usually won't listen to the patient.
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