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Reviewer: periwinkle, 45-54 Female on Treatment for 5 to less than 10 years (Patient)
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The only issue I've ever had with Opana, is when they quit releasing it! My Dr., kept writing it, because his representative told him it was available! It took many broken R.X.'s, return trip's to my Dr., & ov erall, was a royal pain in my butt! Next time, the co., needs to do this, they need to make it clear to EVERYONE!!!
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Reviewer: 45-54 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I agree to most all of the people who are disgusted by the change in pill form. It IS like taking plastic. Thanks Junkies! It worked so much better before the change. Change it back please for the people who really NEED it!!!!!!
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Reviewer: dusty, 45-54 Female (Patient)
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having severe stomach pain with the new drug.
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Reviewer: jjyeker, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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Since around the early 90's I have taken many pain meds and I suppose I have grown immune to most of the pain meds. This seems to take more of my pain away and hopefully can have have a better life to share with my family.
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Reviewer: Mangog, 55-64 Male (Patient)
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I have had and heard it all before so it was no surprise that the new Opana does not work well at all. Period. Way too slow to work and then by the end of the day with my last 30 mg. 3 x/day I am exhausted at work and feel like I have been given a strong sedative and I feel nauseated. My thought is that the pills are so damned slow release that the medicine builds up in my system and by the end of
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