Oxycodone is an orally administered opioid analgesic and doesn't cause a nystagmus of any kind. Opioids, if given intravenously can cause a very transient vertical nystagmus, but not horizontal.
At a normally prescribed dose oxycodone is safe and effective. If a large amount is taken, however, oxycodone, like all opiates, will cause respiratory depression and can cause respiratory arrest and death.
Best answer: no. While I am not approving or recommending it, an occassional drink (not taken at the same time as oxycodone) shouldn't cause major problems. Keep in mind meds such as Percocet contain acetaminophen. This and alcohol can both cause liver damage. the combination can also increase drowsiness and sedation.
Yes it does
does Oxycodone cause serotonin syndrome
ask your doctor, oxycodone can cause liver problems if abused
respitory failure
Oxycodone is generally safe when taken as directed. However, there are several possible ways in which the risks of taking this medication can be exacerbated. Combining oxycodone with other opioids or depressants (alcohol, benzodiazepines, etc.) can be very dangerous and potentially can cause a life-threatening overdose. Additionally, taking more oxycodone than prescribed can also cause a dangerous overdose. It is worth noting that if oxycodone or any opioid is taken regularly for an extended period of time, addiction and/or dependence can result. Even individuals taking the prescribed dose of this medication will likely experience withdrawal symptoms upon cessation after extended use (a couple weeks of daily use is generally sufficient to result in dependence). Of course, the higher the dose taken, the worse the withdrawal will generally be.
No, actually oxycodone side effects which affect urination usually means that you urinate less.
yes dlpa breaks down enzymes which can trigger a false positive for opiates or oxycodone
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yes. make sure you eat beforehand.
The answer is YES. Percocet is (Oxycodone and Tylenol). (Oxycodone and Aspirin is Percodan.) Both contain Oxycodone as the analgesic. Oxycontin is just oxycodone in a time release form and does not contain either Tylenol or Aspirin. Both Aspirin and Tylenol are used to intensify the effectiveness of the Oxycodone. C18 H21 NO4-HCL Molecular weight: 351.83 Comment: I am not a doctor, toxicologist, or pharmacist but am very familiar with these extremely dangerous and addictive drugs. NEVER take them other than prescribed, as they can cause respiratory failure and sudden death. NEVER under any circumstances should the time release Oxycontin be crushed or chewed, this would release all the Oxycodone into your system immediately and most likely cause an overdose and possible death. If your tablets get broken, return them to you physician. I hope this helps you.