No side effects per say but you'll feel the withdrawals if you don't stop taking it by reducing your dosage incrementally. Unless you like withdrawals.
Easiest way to reduce your level is to cut your pill into quarters or halves, then reduce it by 1/4 or 1/2 (depending on how much withdrawal symptoms you have afterward) each week or 2 weeks, and keep dropping it by the same amount until you can stop.
If you try and stop cold turkey you're in for a rough time - it's not recommended.
Yes, oxycodone can cause urinary retention as a side effect. It can affect the nerves involved in bladder control, leading to difficulty in urination. It is important to consult a healthcare provider if you experience this side effect.
It appears to be a common side affect, depending upon the drugs used in the IV. I just had the beginning part of a tooth implant procedure, under conscious sedation, and I have had the hiccups 8 times in two days. I am inclined to assume its from the medication.
It doesn't have a stimulant effect. It is a analgesic with "depressant" effect.
Usually oxycodone has no effect on sugars. Stress from surgery or pain can raise sugars.
No, they're just an acid reflex and don't have any effect on your pulse.
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No, actually oxycodone side effects which affect urination usually means that you urinate less.
The pill contains 5 mg of Oxycodone.
No, Oxycontin is an extended release medication and Oxycodone (Oxy IR) is an immediate release medication, you can feel the effect with 15 minutes.
oxycodone 60 mg
It is oxycodone hydrochloride 30mgs.
Vomiting or emesis is a side effect of all opioid drugs, legal or illegal. Different people have different sensitivities to these drugs. Some people are not only sensitive to them but actually allergic to them. Oxycodone, like heroin, is a very strong opioid and often causes emesis.