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i ve had my old formula oxy 80 changed to teltebon actavis 80 mg  mod release  has any one made the same change  i m a bit worried as i don t know anything about them and i may not take them being 61 i m scared my pain will increase
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Hi & Welcome.
As Krissy said this is a abuse forum, but I am sure if YOU keep checking your post someone will know more about this med.

I just want to ask if your Oxys were NOT time released..Right?
Now this Med is Timed Released?
Does this med feel like it has a Wax base to it?
Time release can be so different then your regular med that was not. This will take some time to get used to. I do know some friends that had changed to time release and it was not strong enough to handle there pain due to the way it released slowly.  Where you taking a 80mg at once with the oxys?? Now with this new med it will release the mg through out the day. This should be safe. Contract your DR asap if you are worried..OK!

I wish you the best and you can come back and check and see if others know a bit more then I do on this one.
Bless
Vickie
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Ok did you mean reltebon? I just looked it up and it sounds like to me just another brand of the oxycodone. But like I said,if your having issues go see your doctor right away.
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I've never heard of teltebon?This is a addiction forum,so if you're wanting to get off your meds we can totally help. Otherwise if you have issues with these new meds get into your docs asap and talk with him. :)
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