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Narcotics and Back Pain - Taking Narcotic Medications for Your Back

Narcotics are prescription pain meds used for moderate to severe pain. Experts say that used properly, narcotics, such as opioids are safe and non addicitive. But because they can be very accessible they fall into the wrong hands, narcotics can be very addictive, and can cause serious problems, including death. Narcotic addiction can also occur when the medication is taken inappropriately.
Which is a Better Pain Med for My Back - Opioids or Cox-2 Inhibitors?
There are several types of medications commonly prescribed for chronic back and neck pain. In addition to being effective tools for pain management, each can have unpleasant, and possibly dangerous, side effects. This article compares two of them -- Cox-2 inhibitors and opioids.
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Definition of opioid medication.
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OxyContin is an opioid pain medication that, while effective, is no less addicitive than any other opioid - that is to say – it is very addicitive. For a long time, sales reps of the company, unchecked by top management, had the public believing that because the drug was "long acting" this meant that risk of addiction was reduced. Not so.
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