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commercials for opioid caused constipation HA! (Original Post) irisblue Nov 2015 OP
For who, then? Is it like ads for GE (unknown language,) BDO? ADM? Boeing? immoderate Nov 2015 #1
However brucefan Nov 2015 #2
no, it's not funny at all. irisblue Nov 2015 #4
On second look brucefan Nov 2015 #6
They must be marketing Runningdawg Nov 2015 #3
I am so sorry for your great loss irisblue Nov 2015 #5
Thank you Runningdawg Nov 2015 #7
I took simple vicodin when I broke a rib Galileo126 Nov 2015 #8
Most of my clients with severe pain take opiates not opioids. happyslug Nov 2015 #9
Norco is the big one in pain management that causes all the constipation. mackerel Nov 2015 #10
 

immoderate

(20,885 posts)
1. For who, then? Is it like ads for GE (unknown language,) BDO? ADM? Boeing?
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:04 PM
Nov 2015

Just who is expressing OCC?

--imm

brucefan

(1,549 posts)
2. However
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:06 PM
Nov 2015

My brother who suffers from B cell non Hodgkin's lymphoma and takes Dilaudid daily thinks the Naloxegol he takes for constipation is a godsend.Come on,it's really not that funny.

irisblue

(32,971 posts)
4. no, it's not funny at all.
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:12 PM
Nov 2015

I know a few people who could use opioid pain control/relief to be able to participate more fully in life, and their doctors won't prescribe adequate properly applied medicines. Watching my mom try to walk, using a walker, knowing both her knees are bone on bone, and at age 84, her dr has told her to take ibuprofen. Makes me sad and frustrated, hence the venting.

Runningdawg

(4,516 posts)
3. They must be marketing
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:09 PM
Nov 2015

to the people who use them for recreation. My MIL said the same thing.

My favorite commercials in OK are the ones for mental health screenings. What a fucking joke. My X spent 10 years as a councilor at the same OK mental hospital and the suicide hotline.
He committed suicide by hanging 4-29-15


Galileo126

(2,016 posts)
8. I took simple vicodin when I broke a rib
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 02:27 PM
Nov 2015

and even that caused constipation for 5 days. I called my doctor, and asked "what's up with opioids and constipation???"

I threw the bottle away, and would rather deal with the pain than not have my morning sit-down (personal choice here).

There must be some alternative to opioids by now.... sheesh.

 

happyslug

(14,779 posts)
9. Most of my clients with severe pain take opiates not opioids.
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 12:41 PM
Nov 2015

The only difference between the two is Opiates are a subcategory of Opioids, in that opiates are derived from NATURAL sources, white other opioids are from artificial sources.

Although the term opiate is often used as a synonym for opioid, the term opiate is properly limited to the natural alkaloids found in the resin of the Papaver somniferum (opium poppy), while opioid refers to synthetic substances.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opioid


Thus Opioid is the name generally used for drugs that would be called Opiates, but technically NOT derived from the opium poppy. Opioids work on the same nerve endings as opiates.

As I said, most of my clients, who are on pain medication NOT reduced by other drugs, are on opiates (including Morphine). Please note these are RARE CASES, I do a lot of Social Security Work and get such a client about once every five to ten years (Most people on that level of Morphine get Social Security on the initial application). I do get them, but as I said, most are on Opiates not Opioids (With each defines as defined above, Opiates are derived from Opium poppy, Opodis are NOT).

One of the reason for the rarity is a lot of doctors do NOT want to be accused of drug dealing. Thus Doctors will refuse to prescribe opiates for the simple reason they fear being called a drug provider by the DEA. One of the attacks on the laws being passed to permit assisted suicide is that many of the people who are looking at suicide is do to the lack of access to opiates, and that if opiates were easier to get, that is a better solution then assisted suicide (It is better to be high and alive, then dead).

Just a comment that such drug use does occur, but only in the most severe cases of pain and then only after every other pain medication had failed to ease the pain.

mackerel

(4,412 posts)
10. Norco is the big one in pain management that causes all the constipation.
Sat Nov 21, 2015, 09:47 PM
Nov 2015

It can cause partial bowel blockage. Good idea to keep Senna on hand and take it once of twice a week.

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