Medications

**Click on some of the below medications for more information**

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Anti-inflammatories

Neuropathic Pain Agents:

Opioids/Opiates:

  • Codeine
  • Propoxyphene – Darvon, Darvocet – now banned by FDA and not available in the USA due to heart arrhythmia risks
  • Meperidine – Demerol
  • Tramadol – Ultram, Ultram-ER
  • Hydrocodone – Lorcet, Lortab, Norco, Vicodin, Zydone
  • Oxycodone – Percocet, Percodan, Roxicodone, OxyContin
  • Hydromorphone – Dilaudid
  • Oxymorphone – Opana, Opana ER
  • Morphine sulfate – MS Contin, Kadian, Avinza, Embeda
  • Methadone
  • Tapentadol – Nucynta
  • Fentanyl – Duragesic (transdermal), Actiq (lollipop), Fentora (buccal)
  • Butorphanol – Stadol
  • Buprenorphine – Buprenex, Subutex, Suboxone

Antidepressants:

Muscle relaxants

Sleep Agents

  • Zolpidem – Ambien, Ambien CR
  • Eszopiclone – Lunesta
  • Ramelteon – Rozerem
  • Temazepam – Restoril
  • Trazodone – Desyrel

Miscellaneous:

  • Topical lidocaine – Lidoderm
  • Topical low-concentration capsaicin
  • High-concentration capsaicin patch – Qutenza
  • EMLA cream (lidocaine/prilocaine)
  • Clonidine
  • Dextromethorphan
  • Memantine – Namenda
  • Mexiletine

Injectable Corticosteroids

**for details on all these corticosteroids, see our post titled “Corticosteroids in Pain Medicine

  • Insoluble / Suspensions / Particulates
    • Depo-Medrol (Methylprednisolone acetate)
    • Kenalog (Triamcinolone acetonide)
    • Celestone Soluspan (Betamethasone acetate and betamethasone sodium phosphate)
  • Soluble / Solutions / Non-particulates
    • Decadron (dexamethasone)
    • Betamethasone sodium phosphate (only available from compounding pharmacy)
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