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Is dolobid safe for a recovering opiate dependency?

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Dr. Reid Blackwelder answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Yes: Dolobid is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (nsaid), so is not related to opioids. It sounds like "dilaudid" which is an opioid. Do be carefulas every drug has side effects and may not be right for everyone. Caution with nsaids if you have stomach issues or kidney problems for example.

Answered 5/12/2015

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Mutual support helps: Is the recovering opiate addict involved in mutual support? If the addict has a sponsor, has the sponsor been informed about the use of dolobid?

Answered 10/3/2016

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