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Varicose veins and spider veins are most likely not caused by your medication. In other words, a side effect of Percocet and Methadone does not include varicose veins or spider veins.

May I ask why you are taking methadone and Percocet?

Are you still seeing the doctor who prescribed these medications to you, and if so, were you instructed to stop treatment?

Please know that to receive the best care for your health, it is vital to be proactive and establish an excellent patient-doctor relationship, as communicating and updating your doctors (regarding your treatment concerns) is important. I say this, as your last sentence in all capital letters ("please help me or i'm stopping this treatment") sounded almost foreboding (threatening) and flippant...not sure if it was meant to be in this tone?

Either way, If you are interested in stopping or altering a treatment of any kind, it is crucial to speak with your doctor about this, as adverse side effects can occur without properly reducing dosage first (if this is indeed recommended for your condition(s).

Did you read or hear from a source that side effects of Percocet and Methadone included varicose veins? Are you interested in stopping your medication for other reasons? If you are truly just concerned about finding treatment for your varicose veins and spider veins, we can help you. Let me know if you would like information on this, and how to find a doctor who specializes in these procedures.

July 14, 2009 - 12:54pm

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