Pain Contract

Hi All, I hope everyone is having a pain-free day. Someone mentioned that my doctor might be willing to prescribe Nubain injectible (the only thing that actually takes my migraines away) if I signed something called a "narcotic contract". I've never heard this term before, so could someone please explain what a narcotic contract is? Best of health to all of you! Take Care, Laura

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  1. jason_8 on 2007-05-21 21:31:02.942190

    In a message dated 08/22/1999 9:53:06 PM Central Daylight Time, laura1477@... writes: I wouldn't think that signing a contract would be necessary as Nubain is not a scheduled drug. Good luck to you, Jan

  2. jason_8 on 2007-05-21 20:17:36.629941

    Maybe a pain contract isn't necessary for Nubain, but if it will help the patient to receive these drugs by making both doctor and patient more comfortable. Then why not ask? I guess I'll just keep my mouth shut from now on. Katrina

  3. jason_8 on 2007-05-22 13:33:38.422861

    In a message dated 08/22/1999 11:13:42 PM Central Daylight Time, KatSue4@... writes: Your right Kat...it would make everyone involved feel more comfortable. My agreement with my doc is verbal and I would have no problem signing a written contract. Dont keep your mouth shut!!!! Your input is greatly appreciated! Hugs from Jan

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