Oxycodone is a powerful drug analgesic which is primarily used as a medication for moderate to severe pain. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain: by doing so, the individual's feeling of pain and mood associated with distress are altered. Oxycodone is available in many forms such as immediate-release and extended-release tablets and employed in the treatment of conditions, such as post-surgical pain, cancer-related pain, or chronic pain disorders. The drug is very effective for pain relief but risk for dependence and addiction when occur for several months. The side effects of this medication are often drowsiness, constipation, nausea, and dizziness. Patients should take the medication strictly in a prescribed regimen, and no increase in dosage without prescription from the health care provider. Since it has abuse potential, most countries classify oxycodone as Schedule II controlled substance. Patients should be monitored for signs of abuse or addiction and alternative pain management strategies could also be considered appropriately. Patients should communicate their medical history, as well as other drugs they're receiving, with their provider so as to decrease risks and ensure safe use.https://dalycity.claz.org/classifieds/l2e39thdcwnd-balancing-pain-relief
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