Time Released or Fast acting pain medication?!


Question: Time Released or Fast acting pain medication!?
Which one would be better for treating arthritis pain!. I really get tired of waiting for the time released to kick in and then when it does it doesn't bring much releife!. When I take a fast acting pain medicine it kicks the pain out quickly and I find more releife!.
Which one is usually prescribed for arthritis pain fast acting or time released narcotic pain medication!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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For Chronic moderate and moderate to severe pain, time released without a doubt!. At that level of pain, a slow release of narcotics should dull the pain and keep it away!. If a time released medication is taken at the first sign of pain, it will be very well controlled and you should experience little or no pain at all over the next 8 hours!.

However, if the pain is severe to very severe, you need fasting acting pain medicine!. The slow rate of release from time released formulas will usually not be enough to conquer the pain!.

Your doctor could prescribe both since its a chronic pain issue, and that way you can use the time release for times of normal level pain and have quick release for those emergency situations!.

For arthritis overall, time released is best!. Because the flow of narcotics is a little slower then quick release, you might find it less sedating too!.

You might want to discuss using a combination therapy!. combining a low dose of NSAIDs with your narcotic therapy!. You might be able to reduce the overall amount of narcotics you need to take on a regular basis!.

As long as you use your narcotics as prescribed, you shouldn't have an issue with addiction!. Over taking narcotics is the reason most get addicted!.

Ohhh and one more thing!. Tramadol is frequently presribed for pain nowdays!. Though it is technically a non narcotic (in reality its a partial narcotic), it acts on Opoids in the brain similiar to the way codeine works, so if its presribed to you, treat it with care!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Time release taken on a routine schedule is the best way to control chronic pain and if used correctly, keeps the daily quality of life improved!. You should also keep a fast acting medicine on hand for break through pain occurrences so that comfort can be regained quickly!. All the pain studies show that the better the pain is controlled, the less medicine it takes to keep it that way!. Narcotics in general, should not be used on a daily chronic basis due to side affects of drowsiness that can interfere with daily functioning!. There are some non narcotics like ultram with tylenol that work very well!. NSAIDS like motrin or celebrex can be used, but there are risks for stomach ulcers and bleeding issues that must be watched for closely!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

The best way to get your pain under control is to see a pain management specialist!. I good pain clinic will give you tools other than meds to help you manage your pain!. Your best bet is probably a timed release med but there is so much more you can do to retain your quality of life!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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