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Age 61-80
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Interview CP40
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He has very few side effects from tramadol but had a very bad reaction to strong opioid drugs.
Abdominal pain since 1988, no diagnosis. Treatments: Nerve block to pancreas. Pain Clinic for medication. Current Medication: tramadol. Past medication: Tried stronger opioids could not tolerate side effects.
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Age 41-60
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Interview CP32
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His nerve pain is much relieved by morphine patches and the anticonvulsant gabapentin.
Back and right leg pain following spinal stroke, 1997. Treatments: Nurse led Pain Clinic. Advice and medication. Current medication: morphine patches and gabapentin. Past medication: amitriptyline, dihydrocodeine.
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Age 61-80
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Interview CP41
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She had to build up the dose of the opioid Oxycontin gradually to minimise the side effects.
Back and shoulder pain following fall at home in 1999. Spinal osteoarthritis. Treatments: Epidural steroid injections. TENS. Physiotherapy. Current medication: oxycodone (Oxycontin) Past medication: gabapentin.
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Age 61-80
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Interview CP41
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Was at first unhappy about taking opioids in case she needed them for increased pain or terminal illness but her doctor reassured her.
Back and shoulder pain following fall at home in 1999. Spinal osteoarthritis. Treatments: Epidural steroid injections. TENS. Physiotherapy. Current medication: oxycodone (Oxycontin) Past medication: gabapentin.
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Age 41-60
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Interview CP34
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Her GP had explained that addiction and dependence are different.
Post-surgical adhesion pain/abdominal pain since 1979. Treatments: Coeliac plexus nerve block. TENS. Counselling. Current Medication: dihydrocodeine, amitriptyline, dipipanone (Diconal) for flare-up.
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Age 41-60
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Interview CP29
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Was concerned about using opioids at work as a nurse but checked with the General Nursing Council which said it was OK.
Back pain since, 1990. Surgery: Discectomy 1990, Discectomy 1991, Spinal stabilisation 1997, Bone fusion 2003. Treatment: Epidural steroid injections. TENS. Pain management: Going on Expert Patient Programme. Current medication: morphine, codeine, tramadol. Past Medication: fentanyl.
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Age 41-60
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Interview CP28
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Describes the side effects that she gets from taking morphine.
Neck injury during surgery (hysterectomy), 1993. Surgery: Cervical discectomy followed by microsurgery to release trapped nerves. Pain managment: Out-patient pain management clinic. Medication: morphine, co-codamol (Tylex), diclofenac.
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Medication: strong opioids
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Medication: strong opioids
Medication: strong opioids
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