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#864090 - 03/23/09 04:16 PM
Re: what happend to medsnationwide.com?
[Re: teresa43]
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I really need to let you all know that this ROP is playing with your'e wellbeing. Now, this is OMHO, but I saw what are in these capsules and I am afraid someone is going to become really sick, or worse..These so called "non addicting" capsules are dangerous. Here is the list if ingretants. Nortriptyline 20mg Ultram 75mg Motrin 200mg and or Tylenol 300mg Baclofen ??mg Nortriptyline is a tricylic antidepressent that is a very old drug that is seldom even used today Ultram, well you know what that is, and if anyone thinks it is not addicting, talk to someone who has tried to stop. Plus if a person is dependent on opiates, he/she will go into Withrawls, it must not be taken together. Baclofen. This is also an old drug originally used for patients with epilepsy, MS, and Parkinsons Diease. There is a doctor from France who claims Baclofen is a miracle drug for every addiction there us,including heroin,cocaine amd alcohol. What they aren't telling you is Baclofen if suddenly stopped will cause the same withdrawls as benzos. I am asking all of you to Please talk with any medical profession before you take this medication. They have even gone as far as trying to compare a new drug called Tapendol which has just been aproved by the FDA for severe pain, however it hasn't been prescribed yet because it has to be formally classified, and it will be a class 2 narcotic..Again, I am not a doctor, so all I can do is tell you the things I know, and I can care what happens to you. Patrice
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#864528 - 03/24/09 03:20 PM
Re: what happend to medsnationwide.com?
[Re: HottieAt50]
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Given the recent poor to egregious behaviour of some ROPs as their death knell nears, we need to maintain a healthy skepticism toward any 11th. hour nostrum that these ROPs may tout. Hottie's research is appreciated and should be considered by anyone planning to go this questionable route. However, I can't help but wonder about this one statement, assuming I'm reading it correctly: Ultram, well you know what that is, and if anyone thinks it is not addicting, talk to someone who has tried to stop. Plus if a person is dependent on opiates, he/she will go into Withrawls, it must not be taken together. For years we've read of folks opting for Ultram/ Tramadol as a "second choice" to hydrocodone based preps in a pinch. Obviously there have been a lot of serious "pinches" of late. Can you or another member offer a clarification of that? Years of postings seem to show the opposite -- that Ultram/ Tramadol actually staves off the withdrawls many face. I've been prescribed its cousin, Ultracet ( Ultram + apap) several times and have taken that as well as hydrocodone at least during the same day. The relief is admittedly brief with Ultram based meds, but no one has ever spoken of the dangers that you mention. We're going back a bit, at least in my experience, but there didn't appear to be any contraindications as I recall. Did I read you wrong? I do agree the rest of the junk in this unknown potion MNW is offering is best to be avoided. Thanks! patient2all
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#864717 - 03/24/09 08:48 PM
Re: what happend to medsnationwide.com?
[Re: patient2all]
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Given the recent poor to egregious behaviour of some ROPs as their death knell nears, we need to maintain a healthy skepticism toward any 11th. hour nostrum that these ROPs may tout. Hottie's research is appreciated and should be considered by anyone planning to go this questionable route. However, I can't help but wonder about this one statement, assuming I'm reading it correctly: Ultram, well you know what that is, and if anyone thinks it is not addicting, talk to someone who has tried to stop. Plus if a person is dependent on opiates, he/she will go into Withrawls, it must not be taken together. For years we've read of folks opting for Ultram/ Tramadol as a "second choice" to hydrocodone based preps in a pinch. Obviously there have been a lot of serious "pinches" of late. Can you or another member offer a clarification of that? Years of postings seem to show the opposite -- that Ultram/ Tramadol actually staves off the withdrawls many face. I've been prescribed its cousin, Ultracet ( Ultram + apap) several times and have taken that as well as hydrocodone at least during the same day. The relief is admittedly brief with Ultram based meds, but no one has ever spoken of the dangers that you mention. We're going back a bit, at least in my experience, but there didn't appear to be any contraindications as I recall. Did I read you wrong? I do agree the rest of the junk in this unknown potion MNW is offering is best to be avoided. Thanks! patient2all Hi Patient2all, I should have worded the warnings about taking Ultram with other opiates better. This is what I should have written.. If a patient is dependent on any opiates, and by that I mean someone really having to take a lot, he/she shouldn't take Ultram for at least 6-12 hours after the last dose or he/she may go into withdrawls. It isn't like taking Narcan or anything like that, but it could be uncomfortable. In fact, even on the MNW website it says not to take any of these new medications within 6 hours of taking any other opiate such as vicodin.. I have read the same things dozens of times but of course now I can't find anything about it  Anyway, I am just glad I could help.... Patrice 
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#910481 - 07/22/09 09:38 PM
Re: what happend to medsnationwide.com?
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I am thinking of going with them as my OCS Dr. in McLean has basically quit after my f2f and refill. How do you like them and the doc you saw and did you get what you needed/requested? I have good records (MRI, etc) and am currently getting them together for them. What type of meds (manufacturer, etc.) do they send? Before I got an actual rx to get filled. Also, I registered on their website and they requested my PCM's name and #.. I have no issue as they don't rx anything stronger than Ultram.. just wondering if they call them? you can pm if you don't want to post this. TIA! misskatt- I got this email from I thought medsnationwide about prescribing hydrocodone: Dear Patient, This is Rich and Lisa from Health Services Pa. LLC. We are affiliated with Dr. Raza and MedsNationwide. Dr. Raza has asked us to send this email to inform you that we have a physician in VA. who is doing face-to-face consultations for hydrocodone or any controlled medication. Once you have completed your visit, the remainder of your follow-up over the next two years will be over the phone with Dr. Raza. If you are interested in scheduling an in person visit with our Virginia physician to continue your pain management, please call us at: 570-267-0552 Mon-Fri, 10:00am to 4:00pm or visit our site at: https://healthservicesadmin.com and you can either sign into your account or create a new account from this website. And remember you only need to see him in person once every two years.
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#922172 - 08/26/09 05:55 PM
Re: what happend to medsnationwide.com?
[Re: baseball7]
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Banned shill. Same as Pharm_Time
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