You could seek out the help of an understanding doctor. Taking clonadine can help, as well as an anti-diarrhea product.
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You Don't. You are simply trading one opiate for another. Also, that would be incredibly pointless. There is a reason Drug programs offer METHADONE to get off of opiates and NOT oxycontin. That reason is simple, 1. Methadone lasts much longer than OxyContin and has much less euphoric effects, which helps people function better. 2, Methadone is MUCH cheaper than OxyContin and much more accessible, like at clinics. It makes absolutely no sense to take something even more powerful than the substance you are trying to withdrawal from (meaning OxyContin is much stronger in its euphoric effect). The best thing to do to withdrawal from methadone would be to taper off slowly like they do it at methadone clinics. But if you are switching drugs for pain management (going from methadone to Oxycontin), you will not really experience withdrawal symptoms. You will just feel slightly uncomfortable at first as your body makes the adjustment.
Not always, but it all depends on the amount taken and how often it is being taken.
OxyContin is made by Purdue Pharma, a privately held pharmaceutical company.
Yes, take Suboxone.
Yes.
insomnia, diarrhea, involuntary leg movements, u can become physically addicted to the drug so withdrawal follows.
So the government can legalize heroine.
No. Oxycontin contains oxycodone where as heroin is diacetylmorphine. Both are opiates.
Yes, Oxycontin deals with the nervous system. The nervous system controls your temperature, senses, and motor skills, which is why when you withdrawal, you get hot and cold flashes, and you feel more sensitive to touch, because while on Oxycontin, you could feel completely comfortable during a 90º day. If you're withdrawing, you could feel as though you need to wear a sweatshirt to keep warm. It's awful.
Oxycontin and Oxycodone are the same thing. Oxycontin is made from Oxycodone. Oxycontin is time released so it continuously release the medicine and oxycodone is not time released. It depends on how much of each you take. Say if you take a 40 MG Oxycontin pill and and 4 Oxycodone 10/325, you feel the effects of the 4 oxycodone pills because the Oxycontin time released but they are the same thing. Whichever one you take more MG of will be stronger.
Your body has gone through a traumatic event pushing opiates out of your system your body is pretty much wiped out after days of not sleeping and diarrhea and throwing up and your natural endorphines are shot