Percocet Addiction

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Frequently asked questions

What are Opioids?

Opioid medicines are commonly used to treat pain, opioid dependence, and terminal illness. Physical dependence, abuse, and addiction are all possible side effects of these medicines. Opioid drugs include heroin as well as prescription pharmaceuticals like oxycodone and methadone. Opioids function by preventing your brain from feeling pain. They can also cause euphoria by affecting the pleasure centre of your brain. Opioids can be quite efficient at relieving pain when used as prescribed. However, the body soon begins to develop a tolerance for the medication, so that the same dose of medication offers less pain relief. Talk to your doctor if you feel the need to take more of the prescription than was given to you.

Can Percocet be habit-forming?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) places warning labels on Percocet regarding potential side effects when it is not used as directed or when it is mixed with other drugs or alcohol. The FDA also cites the potential for Percocet to be habit-forming and lead to drug dependence.

Can You Overdose on Percocet?

People who overuse Percocet are at a high risk of overdosing. When a doctor prescribes Percocet, he or she does it with caution. They'll normally start patients on the smallest dose possible, especially if they haven't used other opioids before. The doctor can then keep a close eye on the patient and gradually increase the dosage if necessary.

If you abuse Percocet by taking it without a prescription or in a method that isn't prescribed by your doctor, these safeguards and checks aren't in place.

Another reason people regularly overdose on Percocet is that they combine it with other drugs to enhance the effects.

Is oxycodone the same as Percocet?

The key differences between them are: Oxycodone is a derivative of opium and sold under different brand names, including OxyContin. Percocet is a combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone and Percocet are both classified as narcotic analgesics.

Is OxyContin still prescribed?

OxyContin, a trade name for the narcotic oxycodone hydrochloride, is a painkiller available in the United States only by prescription. OxyContin is legitimately prescribed for the relief of moderate to severe pain resulting from injuries, bursitis, neuralgia, arthritis, and cancer.

What Are Some Addiction Warning Signs To Watch Out For?

  • Taking opioid medications for the feeling of pleasure or euphoria or for emotional escape
  • People suggesting that you cut back or quit using the medications
  • Taking these medications other than orally such as crushing and snorting, or injecting
  • Having cravings when not taking the drugs
  • Seeking early refills of prescriptions, prescriptions from other doctors, or drugs from other sources

What are the Effects Of Oxycodone Abuse?

Oxycodone misuse has a wide range of short- and long-term consequences. Although the strength and incidence of these effects may vary, the necessity of having them reviewed and analysed by a medical practitioner should not be overlooked. A stay in a drug detox or a dual-diagnosis clinic may be necessary if the effects of oxycodone addiction persist and become troublesome.  

Short Term Effects

  • Euphoria
  • Constricted pupils, overdose has dilated pupils
  • Nausea, vomiting, constipation
  • Slowed breathing, drowsiness, lightheadedness
  • Unconscious, coma
  • Swelling in the face or throat
  • Depression
  • Itching, rashes
  • Dry mouth
  • Seizures

Long Term Effects

  • Hypoxia (not enough oxygen to the brain)
  • permanent brain damage
  • Increased chances for a heart attack
  • Increased risk of infections
  • Sexual dysfunction
  • Coma, death
  • Depression
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