What Are The Side Effects Of The Withdrawal Of Fentengal Patch 100mg?
I am taking fentengal patch 100mg next week they are cutting back to 75mg what drug can i take for the withdrawals i know there is a drug called clondine it wasn t strong enough i have been on this medicine for 12 yrs i have rsd and bladder cestisis. i am 68 yrs old i am really affarid of the withdrawals please help me with some name of some kind of drug that will help me
Respected user , hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * Withdrawl effects include - anxiety - agitation - lethargy - leg cramps - tingling peripheries - insomnia - burning feet - diarrhea - abdominal cramps - others * As this is supervised tapering of the dose of patch , better to take any other drug associated needed only in confidence with the treating physician rather then taking on your own Hope this clears your query Welcome for any further assistance Regards
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What Are The Side Effects Of The Withdrawal Of Fentengal Patch 100mg?
Respected user , hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * Withdrawl effects include - anxiety - agitation - lethargy - leg cramps - tingling peripheries - insomnia - burning feet - diarrhea - abdominal cramps - others * As this is supervised tapering of the dose of patch , better to take any other drug associated needed only in confidence with the treating physician rather then taking on your own Hope this clears your query Welcome for any further assistance Regards