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Reviewer: sillyworm, 55-64 on Treatment for 10 years or more (Patient)
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I have chronic pain from a bulging lower disc and upper shoulder nerve damage/fibromyalgia from 26 years of factory work.I have been through the mill with pain medications.The most recent combination worked the best.2 20mg Zohydros a day with 4 to 5 7.5 vicoprofens for break through pain which I could further reduce with medical marijuana.I was getting the Zohydro ER through a Quick Care Pharm pro
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Reviewer: Pea, 35-44 on Treatment for 2 to less than 5 years (Patient)
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I am so glad I�m not crazy, I�ve been on zohydro for over two years now, with no relief from it whatsoever, I now know why my physician took me off it and upped my Norco !!! Could it be it�s nit effective at all and it is so expensive even with insurance, that�s two years of my life I cannot get bac
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Reviewer: Carl, 55-64 Male (Patient)
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Very disappointed.I was prescribed 10mgs 3 times a day. Have not experienced any relief whatsoever.I had to wait 2weeks before medication was finally shipped to my Walgreens pharmacy. The price is outrageous and an unworthy for the purpose it is advertised to serve. Avoid!
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Reviewer: tom, 55-64 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I must say my pain DR started me on 10mg x2 per day after a number of years on 4 hydrocodone 7.5 per day. I think this was too low and so far in a weeks use I have had no relief. I see DR next day and will ask for at least 15mg x 2 and hydrocodone for breakthrough pain. I really wanted to change 100% to zohydro to get away from short acting with acetaminophen. Maybe higher mg will help but at thi
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Reviewer: 55-64 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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1st off no pharmacy in my area stocks it and very few will order it. 20mg has been on backorder for months. Really don't understand the hype, a 10mg hydrocodone is ten times more effective than a 50mg of Zohydro.. I suggest not wasting your time on this drug and predict it will be off the market before long.
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