Re: Pain Medication

From: Efrain Ramirez (eramirez@icepr.com)
Mon Jul 17 15:32:28 2000


Advil or Percocet prn(generic if possible)

At Sun, 16 Jul 2000, Geffrey Klein, MD wrote: >
>I want to do a little survey..
>
>The answers are obviously individual to the patient in question, but
>in general, what does everyone give as a prescription and quantity
>for pain relief on discharge for the following:
>
>1) vaginal delivery
>2) cesarean section
>3) abd hyst
>4) vag hyst
>
>For me:
>
>1) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 no refill or
> Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 no refill or
> motrin 800 q 8 prn #15 no refill
>2) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill or
> Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill
>3) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill or
> Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 25 1 refill
>4) vicodin 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 1 refill or
> Tylenol # 3 1-2 q 3-4 prn # 20 1 refill
>
>If allergic to codeine I would substitute darvocet or the like
>
>--
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>_______________________
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>
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>

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