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Taking Norco For Bursitis Pain. What Other Medications Can Be Taken To Control ?

I am taking NORCO5/325, up to 8 pills daily if needed, for bursitis pain. What other medications should I control? I also take LORAZEPAM 0.5mg once in a while, often splitting the pill in half for anxiety.
I m also taking Carvedilol 2x 0.25 mg/day for high blood pressure and Losartan 100 mg 1x/day.
I seem to have side effects of increased anxiety, dizziness, nausea and constipation.
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,

I suggest you consult your physician for proper management. Some anti inflamatory drugs coud help as well as surgery. Consult your primary care physician for help. It s better to get a definitive diagnosis and treatment, and leave dependence of narcotics. An orthopedic surgery consultation could be useful.

Kind regards,

Bain LE, Md.
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Taking Norco For Bursitis Pain. What Other Medications Can Be Taken To Control ?

Hi and thanks for the query, I suggest you consult your physician for proper management. Some anti inflamatory drugs coud help as well as surgery. Consult your primary care physician for help. It s better to get a definitive diagnosis and treatment, and leave dependence of narcotics. An orthopedic surgery consultation could be useful. Kind regards, Bain LE, Md.