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Time released vs. Immediate released?

I am a bit confused. My doctor gave me 15mg Oxycodone HCL which from my research is oxycottin? Which from my understanding is the same as percocet,... read more

Oxycodone - Is there a difference in manufacturers of generic drugs?

When I fill my monthly generic prescription for oxycodone, I sometimes get pills made by different manufacturers. It seems like some work better than... read more

Extreme persistant heartburn with Cialis ... should I not take Oxycodone?

Back was broken years ago in the military. Fortunately I don't have any pain, but partially paralyzed. After a decade of denial, depression, dealing,... read more

Has anyone had problems with migraines while taking Oxycodone?

My long lasting pain medicine, Duragesic 100, which I've been taking for several years isn't working properly & I'm considering discussing Oxycodone... read more

Oxycodone and tramadol together ?

Nothing seems to be cutting the pain for my daughter who had tonsils, adenoids and deviated septum work done. She takes meds and vomits. Pharmacist... read more

Can you mix benadryl and oxycodone?

I had an ACL transplant in my knee and I usually take benadryl for my sinuses. Can I take benadryl with the oxycodone that was perscribed to me by... read more

Is it safe to take ibuprofen with Oxycodone/ APAP?

I was given ibuprofen with a schedule with it I was given oxycodone/ APAP in the case of mild to moderate pains. Is it safe to take the OXY within a... read more

Can you cut a oxycodone/acet 5/325 in half, one side is scored?

I don't want to take a whole tablet due to being on a benzo but I need something for this pain. I don't want to cut it in half if it will be... read more

Can oxycodone cause swelling of feet ankles hands? If so why does it cause this?

I'm taking oxycodone for pain.ive noticed that every time I take it my feet ankles swell and couple times my hands did.is this normal with this... read more

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