STADOL PRESERVATIVE FREE Reviews (BUTORPHANOL TARTRATE)

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STADOL PRESERVATIVE FREE  (BUTORPHANOL TARTRATE):  This medication is used to treat moderate to severe pain, including pain from surgery, muscle pain, and migraine headaches. Butorphanol is an opioid (narcotic) pain reliever similar to morphine. It acts on certain centers in the brain to give you pain relief. Butorphanol can also block the effects of opioids and can cause withdrawal symptoms in people dependent on opioids. If possible, people who have recently used opioids in high doses or for a long time should not use butorphanol. (See also Side Effects section.)    (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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 1  labor (delivery of child) After switching from morphine, they added stadol to my IV pump. I was not allowed an epidural and I had been in labor for over ten hours. The medication gave me hallucinations and paranoia. I thought the nurse was laughing at me and I was having trouble with my vision (focusing/dysplopia). I do not recall the pain being minimized as I was too scared out of my wits. F 42 1 days
IV unknown 1X day
12/27/2010
 5  migraines F 38 7 years
6/25/2002
  

STADOL PRESERVATIVE FREE  (BUTORPHANOL TARTRATE):  This medication is used to treat moderate to severe pain, including pain from surgery, muscle pain, and migraine headaches. Butorphanol is an opioid (narcotic) pain reliever similar to morphine. It acts on certain centers in the brain to give you pain relief. Butorphanol can also block the effects of opioids and can cause withdrawal symptoms in people dependent on opioids. If possible, people who have recently used opioids in high doses or for a long time should not use butorphanol. (See also Side Effects section.)    (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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