I have a few test tomorrow and I can't have any beta-blokers in my system. Does Percocet contain beta-blockers?
Does Percocet contain any beta blockers?
Question posted by drr1971 on 29 Jan 2025
Last updated on 30 January 2025 by bobsy
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Beta-blockers are used for lowering blood pressure. Percocet (aka-oxycodone) is for pain control. The FDA will not allow pain medicine to be combined with beta blockers in one pill, so there are not any beta-blockers in Percocet.
Percocet does not contain any Beta Blockers at all.
Regards, masso
"Each tablet, for oral administration, contains oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen in the following strengths: Oxycodone Hydrochloride, USP 2.5 mg* Acetaminophen, USP 325mg *2.5 mg oxycodone HCl is equivalent to 2.2409 mg of oxycodone."
Source: FDA
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