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Buy Oxycodone (Roxicodone) is a moderately priced drug used to treat moderate to severe pain. This drug is slightly more popular than comparable drugs. It is available in both generic and brand versions. Generic oxycodone is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower.
Oxycodone is used to treat severe and long-term pain. It requires special monitoring because of its risk of addiction, abuse, and overdose. Oxycodone is typically only prescribed if other pain medications haven’t worked because of these serious risks. It’s available in both immediate-release (IR) and extended-release (ER) forms.
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How oxycodone works
Oxycodone belongs to a group of pain medications known as opioids. It works directly on opioid receptors in your brain to relieve pain.
What is oxycodone used for?
Severe pain that isn’t relieved by alternative treatments
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Oxycodone dosage forms
Capsule : 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 20mg, 30mg
Typical dosing for oxycodone
Your provider will work with you to prescribe the right dose of oxycodone for your individual needs. It’s recommended to use the lowest dose possible for the shortest duration of time to manage your pain.
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The typical starting dose is 5 mg to 15 mg by mouth every 4 to 6 hours as needed for pain.
Oxycodone extended-release tablets (Oxycontin):
The typical starting dose is 10 mg by mouth every 12 hours.
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The typical starting dose is 9 mg by mouth every 12 hours with food.
Frequently asked questions about oxycodone
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Oxycodone, Oxycontin, and Xtampza ER all contain the same medication, but each is absorbed by your body differently. Oxycodone is an immediate-release tablet, meaning it starts working soon after you take it and provides quick pain relief. It’s typically used “as needed” for sudden pain, and lasts about 4 to 6 hours. Oxycontin tablets and Xtampza ER capsules are extended-release forms of oxycodone, which are slowly released into your body to provide longer-lasting pain relief. Both are used every 12 hours for around-the-clock pain relief in people who suffer from long-term pain and should never be used “as needed” for pain. Oxycontin and Xtampza ER are made as special “abuse-deterrent” forms, meaning that it’s harder to crush and snort, inject, or smoke the medication.
Can I stop taking oxycodone if my pain goes away?
You shouldn’t stop taking oxycodone suddenly because this can lead to withdrawal symptoms. After some time, your body gets used to opioids, so you must slowly lower your dose (taper down). If you lower your dose too quickly or if you stop taking oxycodone suddenly, your pain can worsen. Symptoms of withdrawal include restlessness, runny nose, yawning, sweating, chills, large pupils, feeling irritated, anxiety, or suicidal thoughts. Work with your healthcare provider to slowly lower your dose if you feel you no longer need to take oxycodone.
What’s the REMS program and why is oxycodone under this program?
Oxycodone is a controlled medication that has special requirements because of it’s risk of addiction, abuse, misuse, and overdose. The REMS (Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy) program monitors safe use and proper storage and disposal of oxycodone. Under this program, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires healthcare providers to complete special training and education in order to write a prescription for oxycodone. Your pharmacist will also provide you with a detailed Medication Guide each time you fill your prescription. It’s important that you read the Medication Guide to understand how to safely handle your medication. To learn more about the REMS program, visit the website or ask your pharmacist or provider.
Can I drink alcohol while taking oxycodone?
Avoid drinking alcohol or taking any medications that contain alcohol while taking oxycodone. Combining oxycodone with alcohol can slow down your brain function and raise your risk of life-threatening breathing problems, excessive sleepiness, dizziness, coma, overdose, and death. If you have a history of alcohol use, let your healthcare provider know before starting oxycodone.
Is it safe to use oxycodone while pregnant or breastfeeding?
Oxycodone is NOT recommended if you’re pregnant because it can cause harm to your unborn baby. It can also pass into human breast milk and cause harmful effects like breathing problems, so it’s NOT recommended while breastfeeding. Long-term use of oxycodone during pregnancy can cause withdrawal symptoms in your newborn baby, including vomiting, diarrhea, high-pitched crying, irritability, breathing problems, fever, or seizures. This condition can become life-threatening if it’s not treated right away. If you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or plan on becoming pregnant, discuss the risks and benefits of using oxycodone with your healthcare provider.
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