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#853990 - 03/05/09 10:53 AM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: nitemoon]
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We wanted to get in touch with as many of our clients as possible Dr, Garcia is a member of the American Academy of Pain Management and has been pro active in searching for new alternatives. Dr. Garcia has just started a new pain management program with his patients, it is a medication that will give you 100% PAIN RELIEF. The best of all this medication is not a controlled substance regulated by the DEA. This is wonderful news for you! The Advantages of Nubian over Hydrocodone and other addicting narcotics are as follows: 1. Nubain is essentially nonaddicting. 2. There is no withdrawal from converting from Hydrodone to Nubain because it works on the same receptors(the body does not recognize it as a different substance) 3. It is a not controlled substance even though it is a synthetic opioid therefore your physician decides how much you need and when you can get a refill ( not decided by a regulatory agency). 4. The correct dosage for you to consider will make you pain free; not just reduce your pain to a tolerable level. 5. The patient may have the face to face meeting with the presribing physician and continue to ontain the Nubain through telemedicine consults every 90 days. 6. The Nubian can be purchased at your local pharmacy or can be shipped from one of our local pharmacies in Florida that is licensed to ship. 7. It is not liver toxic. 8. Insurance plans through CareMark will send you a 90 day supply for ONE co-pay instead of a monthly co-pay. 9. You no longer need to be made to feel like a "druggy" because you need Nubain during a rough month. 10. You no longer have to Doctor hop or double dip because you can't get enough medication to keep you acting functional. Most importantly, ask yourself: " When was the last time I was truly PAIN FREE". Debbie Consults Direct Web: http://www.consultsdirect.netPhone: 727-372-5389 E-Mail: consultsdirect@verizon.net Fax: 727-369-6449
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#854054 - 03/05/09 12:02 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: iris]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 06/27/07
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I've made a call to a friend that has had Nubain in the hosp. & she said it was nothing like an opiate for pain. You get a "disconnected" feeling, her words, not mine. She couldnt wait for that feeling to wear off. She's a L & D nurse & compared it to Stadol. WHat an awful drug, awful feeling & the method it's being prescibed is horrific. Not something for chronic pain & sounds like you cant function to well on it. There are Docs that have f2f visits in Fla. & you could still get what you were taking before. A pill thats prescribed specifically for chronic pain that your used to. Or how about a Pain Clinic. Or the Docs in your area that are using it for chronic pain? (Bluefairy). This way if you have an adverse reaction, your local. Try calling Angel Garcia if you have a reaction. Once again, he's a dog! Use some common sense. Excuse me? I have plenty of common sense. I have not decided what I am going to do. I have simply reported what I have found out about the medication and it's use for chronic pain. I believe in making an informed decision.
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#854082 - 03/05/09 12:53 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: ConsultsDirect]
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We wanted to get in touch with as many of our clients as possible Dr, Garcia is a member of the American Academy of Pain Management and has been pro active in searching for new alternatives. Dr. Garcia has just started a new pain management program with his patients, it is a medication that will give you 100% PAIN RELIEF. The best of all this medication is not a controlled substance regulated by the DEA. This is wonderful news for you! The Advantages of Nubian over Hydrocodone and other addicting narcotics are as follows: 1. Nubain is essentially nonaddicting. 2. There is no withdrawal from converting from Hydrodone to Nubain because it works on the same receptors(the body does not recognize it as a different substance) 3. It is a not controlled substance even though it is a synthetic opioid therefore your physician decides how much you need and when you can get a refill ( not decided by a regulatory agency). 4. The correct dosage for you to consider will make you pain free; not just reduce your pain to a tolerable level. 5. The patient may have the face to face meeting with the presribing physician and continue to ontain the Nubain through telemedicine consults every 90 days. 6. The Nubian can be purchased at your local pharmacy or can be shipped from one of our local pharmacies in Florida that is licensed to ship. 7. It is not liver toxic. 8. Insurance plans through CareMark will send you a 90 day supply for ONE co-pay instead of a monthly co-pay. 9. You no longer need to be made to feel like a "druggy" because you need Nubain during a rough month. 10. You no longer have to Doctor hop or double dip because you can't get enough medication to keep you acting functional. Most importantly, ask yourself: " When was the last time I was truly PAIN FREE". Debbie Consults Direct Web: http://www.consultsdirect.netPhone: 727-372-5389 E-Mail: consultsdirect@verizon.net Fax: 727-369-6449 and your credibility just flew right out the window... nubian working better than hydrocodone? no withdrawal? completely pain free? come on... i am not completely pain free with an oxycodone prescription, you might as well be toting Tramadol... if Dr. G was able to still script narcotics, and another service was pushing nubian, would your statements/opinion be the same? now nubian is the best thing since sliced bread because it is all he can push... bullox...
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#855149 - 03/07/09 10:35 AM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: SakuraHaruno]
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Registered: 07/14/07
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From an outsider looking in, It just looks to me like they are trying to keep the dollars rolling in???? this is 100% of what I think by reading all of CD's and Dr. Garcia's e-mails and such.......... Most of, I said most of, these OCS's are so addicted to all this easy cash money they don't know when to say when. Why can't they just come out and say "THE BEST THING FOR YOU AND YOUR HEALTH" is to find another provider right now... but nooo-ooo, they don't want to let that free money go. Is this GREED??. Would they really rather you go into WD (which is heII)than do the right thing ?? Dr. Garcia is probably not going to write anymore hydro prescriptions, especially to out of state patients. You know he was taking care of 3 or 4 OCS's before this new law came down. He's made millions so he should quit while he is ahead. I was using the OCS that he owned (in Boca) before Christmas. Miss "N" told me then that the dea was hot, hot hot...She seemed a littled rattled herself so I moved on. Having said all this I wish NO ONE any harm but if an OCS is using Dr. G, PLEASE tell your patients the truth. You don't really know that he will ever write another hydro script again do you?
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#855199 - 03/07/09 12:10 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: nitemoon]
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apparently there is a nubain pill, at least in mexico. the description continually calls it OxyContin... what? it states you should not take nubain with the drugs below because WD will begin; Butorphanol (Stadol) Nalbuphine (Nubain) Pentazocine (Talacen, Talwin NX) it doesn't mention hydrocodone. i copied this off http://mexican-drug-store.com/nubain.htmbelow is the entire page. Nubain Brand name:Nubain Generic name: Oxycodone hydrochloride USES Nubain is a controlled-release form of the narcotic painkiller oxycodone. It is prescribed for moderate to severe pain when continuous, around-the-clock relief is needed for an extended period of time. PRECAUTIONS Be sure to swallow Nubain tablets whole. If broken, crushed, or chewed, the tablets quickly release a potentially fatal overdose of oxycodone. Abusing OxyContin by chewing the tablets, snorting crushed tablets, or dissolving and injecting their contents can slow down or stop breathing and lead to death. Injecting Nubain can also kill the tissue around the injection site and trigger heart and lung problems. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is important to take Nubain on a regular basis, every 12 hours, in exactly the dose prescribed. This drug is not intended for occasional "as needed" use, and should never be taken more often than directed. If you suffer episodes of increased pain, check with your doctor; do not change the dosage on your own. MISSED DOSE Take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and return to your regular schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once. STORAGE Store at room temperature in a secure place out of reach of children. Protect from light. Dispose of unused tablets by flushing them down the toilet. SIDE EFFECTS Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe to continue using Nubain. More common side effects may include: Constipation, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth, headache, itching, nausea, sweating, vomiting, weakness Less common side effects may include: Abdominal pain, abnormal dreams, abnormal thoughts, anxiety, chills, confusion, diarrhea, dizziness upon first standing up, excessively high spirits, fever, hiccups, indigestion, insomnia, loss of appetite, nervousness, rash, stomach pain, shortness of breath, twitching Rare side effects may include: Abnormal gait, accidental injury, agitation, amnesia, burping, chest pain, cough, decreased sexual drive, dehydration, depression, difficulty swallowing, diminished muscle tone, diminished sensitivity, dry or inflamed skin, emotional instability, fainting, gas, generally ill feeling, hallucinations, hives, impotence, increased appetite, intestinal obstruction, lack of menstruation, loss of identity, migraine, neck pain, overactivity, pain, ringing in the ears, seizures, sore throat, speech disorder, stomach problems, stupor, swollen arms and legs, swollen face or mouth, swollen lymph nodes, taste changes, thirst, tingling, tremor, urinary problems, vertigo, vision changes, voice changes, vomiting DON'T TAKE NUBAIN IF... Do not take Nubain if you have asthma or any other serious breathing problem; the drug can further diminish respiration. Also avoid Nubain if you have an intestinal blockage or an allergy to hydrocodone. Nubain is not intended for the relief of postoperative pain unless you've already been taking the drug or the pain is expected to last for an extended period. Nubain is not prescribed for brief periods or for mild pain. WARNINGS ABOUT NUBAIN The two highest-strength Nubain tablets--80 and 160 milligrams--are dangerous for anyone who has not already developed a tolerance for narcotics. If you have been prescribed one of these strengths, do not give the tablets to anyone else; they could impair respiration and lead to death. Follow your doctor's dosage instructions carefully. Misuse of OxyContin promotes physical dependence, abuse, and addiction. When Nubain therapy is no longer necessary, the doctor will taper your dosage gradually in order to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Abruptly discontinuing the drug can cause such symptoms as restlessness, enlarged pupils, watery eyes, runny nose, yawning, sweating, chills, and muscle aches. More severe symptoms may include irritability, anxiety, joint pain, weakness, cramps, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, and a fast pulse. Nubain should be used cautiously by anyone with a respiratory condition. The drug is especially prone to cause breathing problems in older adults, people in poor health, and those with disorders such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Doctors generally try to use non-narcotic painkillers for patients such as these. Nubain should be used with caution by people with head injuries, brain tumors, and other conditions that increase pressure on the brain. Caution is also warranted for people who are semi-conscious or in a coma, and those who suffer from acute alcoholism, adrenal or thyroid problems, spinal deformities that impair breathing, an enlarged prostate, difficulty urinating, drug-induced psychosis, pancreatitis and related disorders, or severe kidney or liver disease. Nubain has been known to trigger seizures or make them worse. Use it with caution if you have a seizure disorder Like other narcotic painkillers, Nubain can slow your reactions and make you drowsy. Do not drive, operate dangerous machinery, or undertake other hazardous activities until you know how the drug affects you. Nubain can cause a severe drop in blood pressure, leading to dizziness and light-headedness, especially when you first stand up. The empty shell of the Nubain tablet sometimes appears in the stool. This is not a reason for concern. Nubain is not for use in children. FOOD AND drug INTERACTIONS While using Nubain, check with your doctor before taking any other drugs that slow the nervous system. The combined effect can impair breathing, reduce blood pressure, and lead to coma. Drugs in this category include the following: Antipsychotic drugs such as Compazine, Mellaril, Stelazine, and Thorazine Muscle relaxants such as Flexeril, Robaxin, and Skelaxin Narcotic painkillers such as Demerol, Percodan, and Vicodin Sleep aids such as Ambien, Halcion, and Sonata Sleep-inducing antihistamines such as Benadryl and Phenergan. Tranquilizers such as Ativan, Librium, Valium, and Xanax Alcoholic beverages If you are already taking such drugs, your starting dose of Nubain will be reduced by at least half. Certain other painkillers can reduce Nubain's effect, or even cause withdrawal symptoms. Caution is necessary when combining Nubain with drugs such as the following: Butorphanol (Stadol) Nalbuphine (Nubain) Pentazocine (Talacen, Talwin NX) INFORMATION IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR BREAST FEEDING Nubain should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform your doctor immediately. Nubain makes its way into breast milk. Nursing is not recommended if you are taking this drug. RECOMMENDED DOSAGE ADULTS Nubain is taken every 12 hours. The tablets come in strengths of 10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 milligrams. The starting dose of Nubain is determined by your physical condition, the type of painkillers you've been taking, and your tolerance for narcotics. The doctor will adjust the dose until you have little or no pain when OxyContin is supplemented with no more than 2 doses of a second painkiller. The dose of Nubain can be increased every 1 or 2 days. If a higher dose has excessive side effects, the doctor will adjust it downward and increase the dosage of supplemental painkillers. The above information is for reference only. You should always follow your doctors instructions when taking any kind of medication
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#855290 - 03/07/09 02:14 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: tango5]
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Registered: 02/05/09
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Letter from Dr. Garcia explaining new treatment plan. If there is two Garcia this is the one doing the injections now.
Angel M. Garcia, M.D. Vital Function, LLC 900 Glades Rd. 2nd Floor Boca Raton, FL 33431 866-500-6348
How would you like to be completely pain free? I know it sounds too good to be true but I am willing to back this claim with a money back guarantee. Better yet, if you do not walk out of my office PAIN FREE, you will not be charged for the visit. Nubain (nalbuphine) is a synthetic opioid narcotic analgesic that is not controlled by the DEA and has a very low addiction potential. It has the analgesic potency of morphine. Its onset of action is less than 15 minutes and lasts 6-8 hours or more. It is given just like an insulin injection, subcutaneous or right under the skin. See the attached letter regarding nalbuphine (Trade Name: Nubain) from the DEA.
Furthermore, nalbuphine has received a patent (see attached patent registration) for the extended release tablet form. I understand that it is a hassle to give your self an injection under the skin just like a diabetic. However, with DEA controlled narcotics such as hydrocodone, oxycodone and the like, you are never pain free. Most patients at best can reduce their pain from a level of 8 to a level of 2 or 3 but are never totally pain free. Aside from not obtaining complete relief of your chronic pain, you also have to worry about being caught by the DEA for obtaining these drugs on line or being treated by doctors like a druggy. With Nubain you will be completely pain free! The DEA will never bother you for using Nubain or purchasing Nubain online.
If you desire to live a pain free life again without the use controlled and addicting narcotics, please take this opportunity to come visit warm and sunny south Florida. Call the above numbers as soon as possible and ask to make an appointment for your Nubain Program. We will show you how to give yourself a shot under the skin with a very tiny needle no different than a diabetic who uses insulin. We will also provide you with the medication that you need for 3 months and thereafter you can do your telemedicine consult with one of our PAs without the fear of the DEA. You will be able to purchase your Nubain at any pharmacy or from our dispensary with your insulin syringes without any fear of scrutiny. In fact if you use more than prescribed during a rough month, you do not have to worry nor beg for an early refill because it is NOT controlled by the DEA even though it is a narcotic. As your physician I am completely free to prescribe more Nubain or approve an early refill without being regulated by the DEA!
As your physician I strongly recommend that you make this switch from hydrocodone or oxycodone to Nubain. The cost is no more than what you are paying today through these questionable internet pharmacies. Nubain works better. It is less addicting. You will most likely not have any withdrawal symptoms. However as usual please be careful operating heavy machinery or driving while using Nubain. We look forward to seeing you soon in Florida for your one time face to face visit.
Warm Regards,
Angel M. Garcia, M.D. Vital Function, LLC 900 Glades Rd. 2nd Floor Boca Raton, FL 33431 866-500-6348
Note: Please be advised that we are no longer prescribing any controlled substances. Then why weren't you using this miracle cure before DR.? I think everyone here already knows the reason.
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#855329 - 03/07/09 03:25 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: bondai]
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GRAND Pooh-Bah
Registered: 01/08/07
Posts: 3315
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...These services are no more than online drug dealers ...It should be obvious to anyone that a doctor who prescribes 120 pain killers to a person sight unseen does not have that persons best interest in mind...It never ceases to amaze me that people will spend thousands on these scams instead of just finding a legal doctor either in private practice or a pain management clinic and develope a doctor patient relationship with someone who actually cares about your wellbeing, not to mention the money you will be saving. Or is it something else? Could it be that many are merely pill shopping which is whay they are reluctant to go to a regular doctor instead of a pill mill? The pills perscribed by a regular doctor are not enough to satisfy their craving and do not properly supply there drug addiction? I guess those involved are the only ones who know the answer to these questions, good luck... "It's mercy, compassion, and forgiveness I lack; not rationality". My, my, Bondai, I must say that your signature line describes you well. It's attitudes like yours that are making it more and more difficult for people with chronic pain to get the treatment we need. I imagine there are some who get these drugs for reasons other than pain, but a this point in time, I don't see how anyone who does not have a legitimate need can be obtaining them from an OCS. The requirements are very tight. You are one of the "fortunate ones" who have been able to find a caring PM doctor who you "... don't have to jump through any of those hoops. No drug tests or pill counts.She keeps an eye on you but there are no silly games. If the meds she gave me aren't working she writes for something that will, nice lady and she really cares about her patients. (your words) Most of us aren't so fortunate and have had to resort to OCS's because we either could not find a doctor who would treat us adequately; we cannot afford a pain management clinic or don't have access to a pain management clinic. I would have to drive several hours, one way, to get a PM clinic. Those of us who use legitimate OCS's/ROP's aren't paying "thousands of dollars on scams". I have never ordered controlled meds from a NROP and hope I never will. I say that because once RH goes into affect, I don't know what I will be willing to do to get adequate pain relief. My pain is physical and it is very real and very debilitating at times. I wish you could sit in my room at night and see how many times I am forced to get out of bed because of the pain I am in - even with taking medication. I wish you could follow me around over the course of a day and see how many times I have to stop what I am doing to lay down on my heating pad or ice packs just to try to get the pain under control. I have not taken a passive approach nor have I taken the "easy way out" when it comes to treating my pain. I have had many injections, years of physical therapy and other body treatments but these treatments provide only mild, temporary relief and do not take my pain away completely.
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#855395 - 03/07/09 05:23 PM
Re: Dr. Garcia no telemed until seen than ???????
[Re: Music_Man]
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Registered: 02/12/08
Posts: 813
Loc: recovery
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This article was obviously originally written about OxyContin and someone changed it to make it appear like it was about Nubain (for whatever reason..) There are several parts of the article where the OxyContin portion was not edited, plus the dosages it mentions are OxyContin dosages. I bolded the portions I am referring to.. Nubain Brand name:Nubain Generic name: Oxycodone hydrochlorideUSES Nubain is a controlled-release form of the narcotic painkiller oxycodone. It is prescribed for moderate to severe pain when continuous, around-the-clock relief is needed for an extended period of time. PRECAUTIONS Be sure to swallow Nubain tablets whole. If broken, crushed, or chewed, the tablets quickly release a potentially fatal overdose of oxycodone. Abusing OxyContin by chewing the tablets, snorting crushed tablets, or dissolving and injecting their contents can slow down or stop breathing and lead to death. Injecting Nubain can also kill the tissue around the injection site and trigger heart and lung problems. DIRECTIONS FOR USE It is important to take Nubain on a regular basis, every 12 hours, in exactly the dose prescribed. This drug is not intended for occasional "as needed" use, and should never be taken more often than directed. If you suffer episodes of increased pain, check with your doctor; do not change the dosage on your own. WARNINGS ABOUT NUBAIN The two highest-strength Nubain tablets--80 and 160 milligrams--are dangerous for anyone who has not already developed a tolerance for narcotics. If you have been prescribed one of these strengths, do not give the tablets to anyone else; they could impair respiration and lead to death. Follow your doctor's dosage instructions carefully. Misuse of OxyContin promotes physical dependence, abuse, and addiction. When Nubain therapy is no longer necessary, the doctor will taper your dosage gradually in order to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Abruptly discontinuing the drug can cause such symptoms as restlessness, enlarged pupils, watery eyes, runny nose, yawning, sweating, chills, and muscle aches. More severe symptoms may include irritability, anxiety, joint pain, weakness, cramps, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid breathing, and a fast pulse. FOOD AND drug INTERACTIONS Certain other painkillers can reduce Nubain's effect, or even cause withdrawal symptoms. Caution is necessary when combining Nubain with drugs such as the following: Butorphanol (Stadol) Nalbuphine (Nubain) (SO YOU SHOULDN'T TAKE NUBAIN WITH NUBAIN???)Pentazocine (Talacen, Talwin NX) RECOMMENDED DOSAGE ADULTS Nubain is taken every 12 hours. The tablets come in strengths of 10, 20, 40, 80, and 160 milligrams. The starting dose of Nubain is determined by your physical condition, the type of painkillers you've been taking, and your tolerance for narcotics. [ b]The doctor will adjust the dose until you have little or no pain when OxyContin is supplemented with no more than 2 doses of a second painkiller[/b]. The dose of Nubain can be increased every 1 or 2 days. If a higher dose has excessive side effects, the doctor will adjust it downward and increase the dosage of supplemental painkillers.
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