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OxyContin is a powerful prescription medication used for managing severe pain that requires continuous, long-term opioid treatment. It is prescribed when other pain management options, including non-opioid pain relievers or immediate-release opioids, have proven insufficient or intolerable.
Oxycodone, available under brand names such as OxyContin and Roxicodone, is a semi-synthetic opioid used for treating moderate to severe pain. It is typically taken orally and comes in both immediate-release and controlled-release formulations. Immediate-release oxycodone starts to relieve pain within approximately 15 minutes and lasts for up to six hours. In the UK, it is also available as an injectable. Oxycodone can be combined with other medications such as acetaminophen, ibuprofen, naloxone, naltrexone, and aspirin.
This medication is designed for managing ongoing severe pain, such as pain related to cancer. Oxycodone works by altering how your brain perceives and responds to pain. Higher doses (over 40 milligrams per tablet) should only be used if you have been on a regular regimen of opioid pain medication due to the risk of overdose or death if used by someone not accustomed to opioids. The extended-release form of oxycodone is not intended for mild or short-term pain.
Common Side Effects:
- Euphoria
- Constipation
- Nausea and vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Itching
- Dry mouth
- Sweating
Potential serious side effects include addiction, dependence, irritability, depression or mania, delirium, hallucinations, slowed breathing, gastroparesis, bradycardia, and hypotension. People allergic to codeine might also react to oxycodone. Using oxycodone during early pregnancy is generally considered relatively safe. Rapid discontinuation of oxycodone can lead to withdrawal symptoms. The drug activates the μ-opioid receptor and is roughly 1.5 times as effective as morphine when taken orally.
OxyContin is available as a controlled-release tablet intended for administration every 12 hours. Studies have shown that controlled-release oxycodone is comparable to immediate-release oxycodone, morphine, and hydromorphone in managing moderate to severe cancer pain, with fewer side effects than morphine. In 2014, the European Association for Palliative Care recommended oxycodone as a second-line treatment option to morphine for cancer pain.
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