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Percocet 10/325 and Nausea: What Users Say

Nausea: mentioned by 7 users (5.0%)

Based on user experiences from 140 Percocet 10/325 reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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nausea 5.0%
withdrawal 5.0%
headaches 4.3%
upset stomach 4.3%
anxiety 2.1%
pain 2.1%

Reviews for Percocet 10/325

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Yay...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 23, 2018

For Chronic Pain "I have spinal stenosis and severe arthritis in my knees. I have taken 10mg oxycodone for over 4 years, prescribed three times a day. It doesn’t get rid of my pain, but definitely takes the edge off. I just moved and switched pharmacies to Walgreens. As many have reported, Walgreens now uses pills manufactured by Camber, and they DO NOT WORK. I had leg cramps the first day I took them and then woke up nauseous with a horrible headache. Also, my throat aches. I feel jittery. I cannot get another prescription until my time is up with these. I am a heart patient, so I am afraid of what ingredients Camber adds that cause the side effects. I reported this in full detail on the FDA website. Obviously, Walgreens makes a good profit and doesn’t want to change. I will change to a different pharmacy."

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  • February 13, 2018

For Chronic Pain "I ended up trying these new Camber 10/325 as my usual pharmacy switched manufacturers without my knowing, and needless to say, here I am writing a review, or should I say warning? I have been on long-term pain meds for a completely disintegrating spine for 10 years now, and I have always had decent pain control by mixing OxyContin with Percocet. However, I recently experienced the craziest reaction in all of my 10 years. First, the taste of these things is very odd, almost perfume-like. I didn’t think much about it until I lost all pain control, became debilitatingly weak, had headaches, nausea, bone-racking pain, poured sweat 24/7, felt like I wanted to jump out of my skin, and basically felt like I had a bad, bad case of the flu on top of it all. THE WORST. Something is really wrong with these pills, and I submitted a complaint on FDA Medwatch. I find it very interesting that other people have been experiencing the same."

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  • Ros...
  • March 5, 2018

For Chronic Pain "This isn't the first site I've researched for answers to my recent experience with Camber MFG. Percocet Rx my pharmacy switched to late Jan 2018. I'd say be on notice! My pharmacy switched me to Camber late Jan. 2018. I thought maybe aggravation to my pain? But it seemed like more pain & sooner. I had been stable for years prior. Now, 2nd full refill, oh my goodness, I still had more pain but crazy symptoms I haven't had for years plus headaches, stiffness not the usual, extreme nausea, feels like throat/esophagus swollen. One day foggy, can't think at all, another feel like I'm on speed, sometimes just weird, not like me! I was ok before... with NO side effects at all. Now today open bottle & horrible smell like paint thinner & rot. I'm freaking out, this Rx is unbearable! I'm thinking of sending it to an independent lab to get tested. This smell is serious. Are they skimming the active ingredient... going to black markets?! This is serious & harming legitimate patients."

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  • JB ...
  • August 26, 2017

For Chronic Pain "Generic drugs can be produced by several different pharmaceutical manufacturers, and more than likely, if you look up the ingredients from each one, you will find that they all use different binders, fillers, and such. Because of this, your experience with these drugs may include nausea, nervousness, upset stomach, etc., so my suggestion is that if you take a generic drug and are having problems or it isn't 'doing what it's supposed to do,' you may want to ask your pharmacist to change suppliers for you. In regard to generic Percocet, I had this problem. Yes, they did relieve my pain, but some did it better than others, and several made me 'nervous' and gave me an upset stomach. Most pharmacists are aware of this difference."

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  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 11, 2017

For Pain "My pain is from a pinched nerve and cervical vertebrae C5/C6 pressing on the nerve root. Chronic lower back pain. It helps great for the pain. The side effects are a problem. Pounding in my ears is horrible. This alone makes me want to try something different. The other bad side effect is feeling too hyper to the point I hurt worse by the time night rolls around. It makes me feel like I'm not injured when really I'm overdoing it because the Percocet is masking the pain. Be careful when you take this drug. I take promethazine for nauseous times. Eating before you take meds is helpful with that. I wish someone could tell me if they have experienced the ear pounding and what the doctor did for you?"

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 1 to 2 years
  • August 20, 2012

For Chronic Pain "Great for quick relief without some of the nausea normally associated with opioids."

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  • Ken...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • August 26, 2021

For Chronic Pain "The T194 made by Chambers doesn’t have any good effect. I took it and still was in pain. I ended up being nauseous and sick for a whole day."

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