Prescription Question And Vomiting Posted: 04-10-07 23:34pm
I have biliary colic that has been
progressively getting worse, even after
surgery. I've been on meds for a while now
and continue to have one issue; my
symptoms are not only pain, but horrible
nausea and vomiting that's getting worse
each day. I've been on 10mg/325 Norco for
about a year and I'm wasting away my
scripts. My doctor also finds it
concerning, but I explain he can test my
levels and I'm taking only the prescribed
amount and occasionally less. My problem
is that typically when my pain starts I
take a pill and if I'm lucky it stays
down. I would say 25-30% of the time I
throw up the pill. When this happens I'm
afraid to take another, bc I do not know
how much, if any, of the med has already
been absorbed. I will go through torture
until at least 3 hrs passes and then try
again. I've tried phenergen and it knocks
me out to the point I cannot function,
especially the suppositories. He also had
me try compazine, but it doesn't help and
after researching side effects, etc. it
scared the crap out of me, given it's an
anti-psychotic! I do not like psychiatric
meds, as I was enslaved by an SSRI for
about 10 years and went through 4 years of
hell trying to stop.
Two questions: when the attack starts is
it safe to just suck on the norco or must
it be processed in the gut whole? It is
NOT time released. The funny thing is I
can take the anti-nausea meds sublingual
w/out vomiting, so I think it is the
process of my GI system having to break it
down, even water! I've tried crushing it,
but it still causes an upset stomach and
vomiting.
I am leery of any stronger meds, as I was
on oxycodone and methadone at one point
and I prefer to take as minimal as
possible. However, I'm wasting at least 20
pills a month in the toilet...no, I do not
have it in me to dig through the vomit to
find the remaining pills. I flush and move
on.
I asked on another site once, but it was
suggested to snort it and that's also not
my cuppa tea. I just wouldn't feel right
and I would just feel icky doing it....not
too mention the damage then to my nose and
it would still have to be swallowed after
traveling through the nasal passages.
Any help would be appreciated, bc I do not
want my doctor thinking I'm 'drug seeking'
for more, even though it was at MY REQUEST
to me taken off of the more potent drugs.
I think this is the only thing that gives
me any credit w/ with him.
Anyone else suck on their pills or are
there sublingual HC on the market I can
ask him to script? Again, liquid will be
of no help, since I throw-up even the
water I try to drink.
Thanks.
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Posted: 04-25-07 10:19am
Please see info posted in bile duct
disorders-supporter introduction. The
medication you are using actually induces
spasm of the bile duct. Vicodin,
morhpine, demerol, and percocet have all
been known to cause this problem. In
addition, they cause the patient to
experience nausea. There are medications
you can use for nausea, such as Phenergan,
Compazine, and Scopalamine patches. I
would reccommend you ask for a referral to
a pain management physician for this
problem. It does not sound like it os
being effectively managed. Pain
medications which do NOT cause biliary
colic are Fentanyl, (Fentora or Actiq are
dissolved in the mouth) and Dilaudid.
However, I know most physicians raise
their eyebrows when you ask for such
medications. Possibly providing some
documentation might help your cause.
Alternatively, you could seek a
gastroenterologist who specializes in
liver disorders to help you.
About the sucking on pain meds-I don't
reccommend this. it can cause oral and
gum problems, and can further the stomach
discomfort caused by taking these
medications. Many are enterically coated
which means they don't really break down
until they get past your stomach. By
sucking on them you could be hastening
their breakdown and thus causing further
irritation to the lining of the stomach.
You could also ask for a suppository, if
you are too nauseated to swallow a pill.