Description
Oxycodone is a potent pain reliever classified as a narcotic or morphine. It is used to alleviate severe pain. However, individuals with asthma or breathing problems should not take this medication as it can exacerbate breathing issues and cause blockages in the stomach and intestines. Oxycodone can also stimulate opioids in the brain.
How to Use Oxycodone
It is crucial to consult with a doctor before taking oxycodone and never take more than the prescribed amount. If you experience an urge to take more, inform your pharmacist or doctor immediately. Taking too much oxycodone can lead to internal brain damage or even death. Do not use broken or open capsules and avoid injecting the medication as it can be fatal. Never stop using oxycodone suddenly without consulting your doctor first. Store all medications, including oxycodone, in a secure location away from those who are unaware of the potential consequences. A small mistake can be life-threatening.
Side Effects of Oxycodone
Common side effects of oxycodone include vomiting, nausea, headache, rash, lightheadedness, dizziness, sedation, and constipation. Other side effects may include depression, seizures, agitation, heart attack, abnormal heartbeats, rash, and itching. Seek medical attention immediately if you experience any of these symptoms. Oxycodone is habit-forming, and physical and mental dependence can occur if used for prolonged periods. Your doctor may gradually increase or decrease your dosage to avoid withdrawal symptoms. If you have been using oxycodone for an extended period and suddenly stop, you may experience withdrawal symptoms.
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