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Pain Meds in Suppository Form

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:48 am
by Robyn
Has anyone ever used Belladonna & Opium Suppositories for pain control?

Or a Vaginal Diazepam Suppository?

I came across this infomation in an article titled "Pudendal Neuralgia" written by Dr Hiber.

Re: Pain Meds in Suppository Form

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:27 am
by RJR
I have used B&O on occasions where I had a need to sit (e.g., plane ride). Prior to TG surgery used them maybe once or twice a week. They do give 8 hours of glorious relief (ie pain near 0-1) - like taking a PN vacation. They come in 30 and 60mg - I liked 60mg.
RR

Re: Pain Meds in Suppository Form

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:20 pm
by HerMajesty
I started a prior thread on this (the valium, but the Opium came up too), here is the link to those responses http://www.pudendalhope.info/forum/view ... ?f=25&t=77

Re: Pain Meds in Suppository Form

Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 2:37 am
by Robyn
HerMajesty wrote:I started a prior thread on this (the valium, but the Opium came up too), here is the link to those responses http://www.pudendalhope.info/forum/view ... ?f=25&t=77
Oh no.................so sorry. I just didn't look around hard enough.

Is there anyway to link this to the one you started, so the info can all be in one place???

If not, is there a way to delete this thread all together???

BTW, thanks for thinking about the topic and getting it started again Her Majesty :D

Sounds like RJR had a good expeirence with them. Thanks for sharing that RJR, and the dosage that worked for you. I was wondering about that.

Robyn

Re: Pain Meds in Suppository Form

Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 1:44 pm
by HerMajesty
No need to apologize you're not expected to run a search before asking a question. I think the common medication regimens neeed to be revisited frequently with new discussions. I just linked you to the other thread so that you would have the info, not to indict you for starting another on the same topic. I think somebody, someplace, posted an idea for the mods about listing med threads by category kind of like the docs are listed by name. The problem with that would be, in threads like the one I linked you to we discussed more than one med.