Can you draw from Lortab as a slow release in any patch or pill form?


I have severe hip bursitis and lower vertebrae arthritis. I was on lortab 10 mg 2 times daytime along with 3 ultrams a morning. I felt I ws becoming physically addicted to the lortab. shakes etc between doses. I be then put on SR oxycontin 20 mg twice a year. dont like the style I feel but dont own the same shaky mood before my subsequent dose is due. I would rather hold the lortab if it could be had surrounded by SR. Is that made? What about a patch? I be going to talk to my doc give or take a few getting something different and trying to do some research first. The lortab just be much better on the pain.

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Lortab does not come in a sustained release formula of any sort. There is a patch call duragesic which is quite decisive for pain nouns. There is also a sustained release ultram that you may want to ask your doctor about

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listen to your doctor or stir to a pain clinic. Don't ask a bunch of non professionals, your doctor know your history. Oxycontin is much more addictive than loratab. Usually a doctor will put you on two meds one that is long acting and next a short acting one for break through pain.

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