The safe dosage of oxycodone is strongly dependent upon tolerance and to a lesser extent individual biochemistry. A common starting dose of oxycodone for pain management is 5mg every six hours. Individuals who have taken opioids for long periods of time can take hundreds of milligrams per day and still be completely functional, although these doses could easily kill an opioid naive person. The general rule of opioid dosing is start low and gradually titrate the dose upwards. Finally, it is very important that this medication is not mixed with other opioids or depressants, as these combinations can vastly lower the safe dose and increase the risk of overdose.
Yes you can take the 2, but be careful about how much of each you take.
no
It is never safe to have an addiction to any drug, including oxycodone.
Oxycontin, also known as oxycodone, is generally safe to take while pregnant for short periods and at low doses. There is no evidence of risk to the child or mother under these conditions. However, if you take oxycodone regularly and become pregnant, make sure to check with your doctor.
Oxycontin, also known as oxycodone, is generally safe to take while pregnant for short periods and at low doses. There is no evidence of risk to the child or mother under these conditions. However, if you take oxycodone regularly and become pregnant, make sure to check with your doctor.
You can take a plain Tylenol (acetaminophen) along with oxycodone if it is plain oxycodone. Do not take too much acetaminophen - if your oxycodone already has acetaminophen or APAP in it, don't take more on top of what's already there.
450 MG.
oxycodone is safe to get an tatto long as you eat something first it does not thin out blood...stop listen to non educated people and do the research about the drug
yes but it can be a safety risk if you havent built up a tolerance
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.
I've been taking both these drugs for many years at a much higher level and have never had a problem.
You should consult your doctor or pharmacist for advice on which particular decongestants are safe with oxycodone. Many over-the-counter cold medications contain more than simply decongestants, and things like antitussives (cough suppressants) are fairly likely to have adverse interactions with oxycodone.