Oxycontin
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Description
OxyContin® (Oxycodone ER) – Extended-Release Opioid Pain Medication
OxyContin® is an extended-release (ER) formulation of oxycodone, designed for around-the-clock management of severe, chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients. It is not for occasional or “as-needed” pain relief.Buy Oxycontin online
Key Features
✔ 12-Hour Pain Relief – Slowly releases oxycodone over time.Buy Oxycontin online
✔ High Abuse Potential – Can be crushed/snorted/injected for rapid euphoria (hence strict regulation)
✔ Only for Opioid-Tolerant Patients – Not for first-time opioid users
✔ Available Strengths: 10mg, 15mg, 20mg, 30mg, 40mg, 60mg, 80mg
FDA-Approved Uses
• Severe, long-term pain (e.g., cancer, major injuries, chronic back pain)
• Not for post-surgery or short-term pain (immediate-release oxycodone preferred)
Dosing Guidelines
Must be swallowed whole – Never crush, chew, or dissolve (can cause fatal overdose)
Starting Dose (Opioid-Naïve): Not recommended – Immediate-release oxycodone is used first
For Opioid-Tolerant Patients: Typically 10mg every 12 hours, adjusted based on pain control
Maximum Dose: Varies, but exceeding 80mg every 12 hours is extremely dangerous
Serious Risks & Side Effects
⚠ Respiratory Depression (slowed/stopped breathing) – Can be fatal
⚠ Addiction & Dependence – Even when taken as prescribed
⚠ Common Side Effects:
Constipation (often severe)
Nausea/vomiting
Drowsiness/dizziness
Itching/sweating
Black Box Warnings (FDA)
High potential for abuse, addiction, and overdose
Life-threatening respiratory depression (especially in non-tolerant users)
Accidental ingestion by children can be fatal
Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (if used during pregnancy)
Drug Interactions (Can Be Deadly)
❌ Alcohol (increases sedation & overdose risk)
❌ Benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, Klonopin) – Major cause of fatal overdoses
❌ Other opioids, muscle relaxers, or sleep meds
Who Should NOT Take OxyContin?
✖ Non-opioid-tolerant patients
✖ People with severe asthma/COPD
✖ Those with bowel obstructions (paralytic ileus)
✖ History of drug abuse or addiction
Storage & Disposal
Keep in a locked container – Prevents theft/misuse
Dispose via take-back programs – Do not flush (except if FDA-approved disposal pouch is used)
Warning About Counterfeit Pills
Fake “OxyContin” often contains fentanyl – Just 2mg can be lethal
Never from street dealers
Safe Use Guidelines
✅ Take exactly as prescribed
✅ Never share with others
✅ Avoid alcohol & sedatives
✅ Report any withdrawal symptoms (agitation, muscle pain, insomnia)
Addiction & Withdrawal
Physical dependence develops quickly
Withdrawal symptoms: Anxiety, sweating, nausea, diarrhea
Medical detox is required – Do not stop suddenly
Help for Opioid Addiction
SAMHSA National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)
Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT): Buprenorphine, methadone, naltrexone
Final Warning
OxyContin is one of the most abused prescription drugs in the U.S. It should only be used under strict medical supervision for severe pain when no other treatments work.
If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid misuse, seek help immediately.
Additional information
Quantity | 10mg 100 Tabs, 15mg 100 Tabs, 20mg 100 Tabs, 30mg 100 Tabs, 40mg 100 Tabs, 60mg 100 Tabs, 80mg100 Tabs |
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