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Note: Many narcotic pain medicines can’t be called in to the pharmacy. We do not mail prescriptions. If you require a refill or a change of narcotic pain medication, you or a designee must pick up from our office. Picture ID is required.
Please keep your incisions clean, dry, & covered. Do not get it wet in the shower! No Neosporin, Vitamin E, or Scar Cream.
Apply ice 20 minutes of every hour (while awake) for the first 48 hours, then as needed for swelling. Do not put directly on the skin. No Heat!
You received Antibiotics through your veins while you were here, we do not routinely prescribe antibiotics post-operatively.
Most pain medicine contains Tylenol; please do not take Tylenol or acetaminophen with your pain medicine. It is ok to take Aleve or Advil. Please follow directions on the bottle.
Please call our office at (334) 793-2663 for prescription changes or refill requests. Please allow 24 hours for refill requests to be addressed. No pain medicine will be called in after hours or on the weekend!
You may receive some or all of these depending on the procedure you have done.Prescriptions that can be electronically prescribed will be sent to your regular pharmacy in advance.
Pain Medication: Percocet (Oxycodone) or Norco (Hydrocodone) – take per instructions as needed for pain
Anti-Nausea: Phenergan (promethazine) or Zofran (ondansetron)– take per instructions as needed for nausea
Muscle Relaxant: Robaxin (methocarbamol) or Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) – take per instructions as needed for muscle spasm/tightness
Anti-Inflammatory: Mobic (Meloxicam) – HIP SURGERY PATIENTS – take as directed for 6-8 weeks post-operatively
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
**You will need to take an oral antibiotic prior to any invasive dental or gastrointestinal procedures. Please notify our office where you would like the prescription called in, to be filled as needed, prior to these procedures. Please allow 24-48 hours for your prescription request to be processed.**
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
**You will need to take an oral antibiotic prior to any invasive dental or gastrointestinal procedures. Please notify our office where you would like the prescription called in, to be filled as needed, prior to these procedures. Please allow 24-48 hours for your prescription request to be processed.**
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
Chase D. Smith, MD
**You will need to take an oral antibiotic prior to any invasive dental or gastrointestinal procedures. Please notify our office where you would like the prescription called in, to be filled as needed, prior to these procedures. Please allow 24-48 hours for your prescription request to be processed.**