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While you're on opioid pain medications, check in with your doctor regularly. Your doctor will need to know:

How your pain is responding to the drug
Whether you're having any side effects
Whether you have any potential interactions or medical conditions that could increase your risk for side effects, such as sleep apnea, alcohol use, or kidney problems
Whether you're taking the drug properly

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