GENERIC NAME: oxycodone
and acetaminophen
BRAND NAMES: Percocet, Roxicet, Tylox
DRUG CLASS AND MECHANISM: Oxycodone is a narcotic analgesic
(pain-reliever) and a cough suppressant that is similar
to codeine and hydrocodone. The precise mechanism of
pain relief by oxycodone and other narcotics is not
known. Acetaminophen is a non-narcotic analgesic and
antipyretic (fever reducer). Acetaminophen relieves
pain by elevating the pain threshold. It reduces fever
through its action on the heat-regulating center of
the brain. The combination of oxycodone and acetaminophen
achieves greater pain relief than either taken separately.
For more information on acetaminophen, please see acetaminophen
(Tylenol).
PRESCRIPTION: yes
GENERIC AVAILABLE: yes
PREPARATIONS: Tablet: 5mg oxycodone/325mg
acetaminophen; Capsule: 5mg oxycodone/500mg acetaminophen;
Solution: 5mg oxycodone/325mg acetaminophen per teaspoonful.
STORAGE: Store at room temperature, sealed,
light- resistant container.
PRESCRIBED FOR: Oxycodone & acetaminophen
is prescribed for the relief of moderate to moderately
severe pain.
DOSING: The dose of oxycodone & acetaminophen
is variable and depends on the needs of the patient
and specific circumstances.
DRUG INTERACTIONS: Oxycodone, like other
narcotic pain-relievers, can exaggerate the effects
of other medications and drugs that slow the brain's
processes, such as alcohol, barbiturates, and benzodiazepines
(e.g. lorazepam, Ativan).
PREGNANCY: There is very little information
about the effects on the fetus of oxycodone & acetaminophen
given to pregnant women. Physicians may elect to use
it if its benefits are deemed to outweigh potential
risks.
NURSING MOTHERS: It is not known if oxycodone
is secreted in breast milk.
SIDE EFFECTS: The most frequent adverse
reactions of oxycodone & acetaminophen include lightheadedness,
dizziness, sedation, nausea, and vomiting. Other side
effects include drowsiness, constipation, and spasm
of the ureter, which can lead to difficulty in urinating.
Oxycodone can depress breathing and, therefore,
is used with caution in elderly, debilitated patients
and in patients with serious lung disease. Oxycodone
can impair thinking and the physical abilities required
for driving or operating machinery. Oxycodone can be
habit-forming. Mental and physical dependence can occur
but are unlikely when used for short-term pain relief.
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