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This appears to be a significant dose reduction that could potentially lead to withdrawal symptoms. It's crucial to contact your healthcare provider immediately to discuss this change, as abrupt reductions in opioid medications can be dangerous and should be carefully managed under medical supervision.

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This appears to be a significant dose reduction that could potentially lead to withdrawal symptoms. It's crucial to contact your healthcare provider immediately to discuss this change, as abrupt reductions in opioid medications can be dangerous and should be carefully managed under medical supervision.

Common withdrawal signs to watch for include:
• Changes in breathing patterns
• Digestive issues including diarrhea
• Increased heart rate
• Sweating
• Pale or clammy skin
• Physical discomfort If you experience any severe symptoms, particularly:
• Difficulty breathing
• Loss of consciousness
• Extreme confusion
• Severe pain
• Signs of dehydration
• Vomiting

Seek immediate medical attention. Your healthcare team can help create a safer tapering plan if needed and provide appropriate support during this transition.

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