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Have Cancer, Take Roxicodone Along With Ms Contin. Want To Stop Ms Contin And Start Dilaudid. Safe?

I have cancer, I now take roxicodone 30mg tabs 6x a day along with ms contin 100mg tabs 4x a day.
I want to stop the ms contin & start taking dilaudid 8mg 4x a day with the roxicodone 30mg 6x a day,
is this ok to do ?

why did you guys make me first type this out before asking for money ? i am very sick &
dont have this money. WOW one cant even ask a question with out someone having
their hand out. SIGN OF THE TIMES !


THANK YOU ANYWAY.
FROM A MAN DYING OF CANCER.
Sat, 31 Aug 2013
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

If the ms contin is not working well for you then you and your doctor can consider switching you to another agent.

Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is used to treat moderate to severe pain and may work for you.

It would be best to consult your doctors before making any changing with the medications.

I hope this helps
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Have Cancer, Take Roxicodone Along With Ms Contin. Want To Stop Ms Contin And Start Dilaudid. Safe?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic If the ms contin is not working well for you then you and your doctor can consider switching you to another agent. Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is used to treat moderate to severe pain and may work for you. It would be best to consult your doctors before making any changing with the medications. I hope this helps