Question implies people on opioids have pain relief. "I'm still in pain, can I get higher dose" is common question.
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Not necessarily an either/or choice. It's arguable that opioid dependent patients experience less pain off opioids
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There are other theories to explain the data: eg, more appropriate dosage levels; less abuse.
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In Ontario Oxy shift = more hydromorphone scripts http://globalnews.ca/news/1474265/health-canada-looking-for-ways-to-make-opioid-prescriptions-safer/ … & more opioid deathshttp://globalnews.ca/news/1625100/opioids-killing-more-ontarians-than-ever-coroners-numbers-show/ …
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More recently, Fentanyl has become the #1 driver of opioid deaths in the provincehttp://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/fentanyl-now-leading-cause-of-opioid-deaths-in-ontario/article28832627/ …
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we live in a country that wants to watch people in pain but can’t handle pain
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Thanks. Post stent heart implants, Docs: Take nitro for pain. Me: Define pain. Docs: Can't.
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I used free chat service with NP at well known heart clinic: got my answer in 30 seconds re nitro trigger.
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