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From:                   [log in to unmask] (Juanita Hibbert)
Date sent:              Sat, 26 Jan 2002 17:06:12 -0800 (PST)
To:                     [log in to unmask]
Subject:                Re: FOR PAIN

> Bob we are well aware of the opiate additiveness of oxeycontin. Just
> trying to maintain some level of ease for George. The Drs and
> ourselves are very vigilant in monitoring this use very closely. It
> was not given without a great deal of thought and discussion before it
> was ever prescribed.The goal of all concerned is to be able to keep
> George as mobile as possible. Without some pain control he is unable
> to stand,let alone walk. He is not very active, however he is able to
> ambulate enougn to care for his daily needs. We are ever so thankful
> for what little relief this med does provide. Hang in there everyone.
> Hugs Juanita CG for George 75/71/64
>

OK, that's reasonable, but you have to be aware of the problem of
drug tolerance.  Gradually, over time, it will require more and more
Oxycontin to have any beneficial effect on the pain, and eventually,
a dose that will help the pain will be dangerously toxic.

This is the problem with giving opiates to patients who do not have a
limited life expectancy; eventually, the drug will no longer work.


Best,

Bob

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