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hi i have been taking oxycontin for a year and started ...

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hi i have been taking oxycontin for a year and started to feel better and stopped for 10 days and tested neg would any of my other meds cause a neg reading

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October 31 2:29 PM (10 minutes and 22 seconds later)
         
Reply to Kerry's Post: my doctor had me on 3 oxycotins a day 20mil i stopped taking them for 8-10 days cause i was feeling better but the pain came back and he stopped giving them to me ive been on perkosetts then oxycotins for 6 yrs can he do this???i did take one or two in that time period to help me so why was it neg. so i was wondering if my other meds made the test neg. i take effexor xr, crestor,zetia,uniretics...im in so much pain now i cant sleep walk right and getting my migrains back ..thanks for your time please reply.
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