After I had apicoectomy, surgical procedure that saved my tooth, I got in new trouble. I feel constant pain in my jaw. It’s making me crazy! I tried with different treatments but neither one did help me. Some of those did reduce pain but only temporarily. Yesterday my neighbour came from surgery and told me that doctor prescribed him Kadian to reduce possible pain. I don’t want to make any more experiments – can Kadian be of any help?
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Several researches showed that Kadian alleviated chronic pain in patients unsuccessfully treated with well-known therapies. It is approved to treat moderate-to-severe chronic pain and designed to avoid the initial release of morphine at the start of the dose. It is proved that Kadian also alleviate sleep disturbance and adverse events. The patients who have been treated with Kadian and also had been treated with some other therapy before responded much better on Kadian than previous therapy. They improved in both mental and physical measures. Kadian, as narcotic analgesic, relief pain more effectively than others. It acts in the CNS to relieve pain but with fewer side effects than other drugs. You should know that Kadian is addictive if it is used improperly so you should contact your doctor or dentist about start taking this drug. Kadian must be taken as it is prescribed. My advice is not to take Kadian without seeing your dentist.
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