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Hydrocodone/oxycodone overdose


Hydrocodone and oxycodone are opioids, medicines that are mostly used to treat extreme pain.

Hydrocodone and oxycodone overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally takes too much medicine containing these ingredients. A person may accidentally take too much of the medicine because they are not getting pain relief from their normal doses. There are several reasons why a person may intentionally take too much of this medicine. It may be done to try to hurt oneself or to get high or intoxicated. https://www.oxycodonepharm.com/

Factors that have led to opioid misuse in the United States are increased marketing by drug companies, development of new drugs, increased supply of opioids, and prescription by health care providers.

This article is for information only. DO NOT use it to treat or manage an actual overdose. If you or someone you are with has overdosed, call the local emergency number (such as 911), or the local poison control center can be reached directly by calling the national toll-free Poison Help hotline +1 ‪‪(424) 237-8091‬ from anywhere in the United States.

Poisonous Ingredient

Hydrocodone and oxycodone belong to a class of narcotic medicines called opioids. These medicines are man-made versions of the natural compounds found in opium.

Where Found

Hydrocodone and oxycodone are most often found in prescription painkillers. The most common painkillers that include these two ingredients are:

Norco

OxyContin

Percocet

Percodan

Vicodin

Vicodin ES

These medicines may also be combined with the non-narcotic medicine, acetaminophen (Tylenol).

Symptoms

When you take the correct or prescribed dose of these medicines, side effects may occur. In addition to relieving pain, you may be drowsy, confused and in a daze, constipated, and possibly nauseated.

When you take too much of these medicines, symptoms become much more serious. Symptoms may develop in many body systems:

EYES, EARS, NOSE, AND THROAT:

Pinpoint pupils

GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM:

Constipation

Nausea

Spasms (pain) of the stomach or intestinal tract

Vomiting

HEART AND BLOOD VESSELS:

Low blood pressure

Weak pulse

NERVOUS SYSTEM:

Coma (unresponsiveness)

Drowsiness

Possible seizures

RESPIRATORY SYSTEM:

Difficulty breathing

Slow breathing that requires more effort

Shallow breathing

No breathing

SKIN:

Bluish-colored fingernails and lips (cyanosis)https://www.oxycodonepharm.com/

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