That means that I can ask oxycodone to my doctor for the pain?
I am going through hell.....
hi, relax, this drug is not associated with tardive dyskinesia (not documented)
Hello;
sine you are a pharmalogist, does oxycodone cause tardive dyskinesia?
Verna 2
Hi,
thanks, for the info. So much pain..........
Verna
Hi, well these are the new posts only, the conversation we are having. if you hit on the link you have received by mail, it will open up these conversations.
I received an e-mail that I received 4 new posts and I can't find them. I don't know how to arrive to them. Can you help?
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/508418
Verna 2
hi, we have been specified to answer the queries only.I am a doctor by profession MD(Pharmacology). Take care!
By the way, who are you? Do we get the chance to speak to doctors as well??
Verna2
I must delete what I wrote to you before......
I had read the article before.
I live in Belgium; and they can't help here....so, I went to London, England and no help there, Holland...... Israel.....
My only chance would be USA.
I have been prescribed most of the medications in the list and mistrust them all now....
I check out every medication now by the internet....Unfortunately, most of these meds don't notify as side effect TD.
Impressive, huh?
Verna2
Thanks for your help.
Tried the website given...but it wasn't helpful at all.
I need a list of TD unfriendly medications.
Hi, drugs like gabapentin, amitryptline, carbamazepine, tramadol etc are indicated in neuralgia. For medications causing or linked to tardive kinesia, please visit website http://www.emedicine.com/NEURO/topic362.htm