The Dangers of OxyContin

The Dangers of OxyContin

OxyContin ("Oxy" or "OC" on the street) is a time-released pain medication. It was developed in 1995 for people needing around-the-clock pain relief, so they do not have to take pills as often. OxyContin contains oxycodone, which is an opioid drug, like morphine, codeine, heroin and methadone. Opioids are a family of drugs that have morphine-like effects. Their primary medical use is to relieve pain. Other medical uses include control of coughs and diarrhea, and the treatment of addiction to other opioids. Opioids can also produce euphoria, making them prone to abuse.


Oxycodone or OxyContin overdose occurs when someone intentionally or accidentally take 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 medication. It may be done to try to hurt oneself or to "get high" or intoxicated.


Symptoms: When you take too much of these medications, symptoms are very serious. Symptoms include:


Extreme sleepiness

Breathing problems

Small pupils -- the black circle in the colored part of your eye


The first thing that will likely occur is that you will become extremely sleepy. Depending on how much you take, this can range from struggling to stay awake to being completely unconscious -- family members may shake you very hard without waking you up.


The most dangerous complication of OxyContin overdose is the effect on your breathing. A hydrocodone/oxycodone overdose can cause your breathing to slow down, become more shallow, and possibly stop, depending on how much medication you have taken.


When you take the correct or prescribed dose of these medicines, side effects may occur. In addition to relieving pain, you may feel drowsy, confused and dazed, nauseated and constipated as well. The higher strengths of this drug (more than 40 milligrams per tablet) should be used only if you have been regularly taking moderate to large amounts of narcotic pain medication. This medication should be used only for ongoing pain that requires strong narcotic pain medication at all times for an extended period.


There is a lot more information and OxyContin news on the internet. Raising awareness on the dangers of this drug is extremely important as it is now one of the most dangerous drugs, at par with cocaine, heroin, etc.



Know more pros and cons on oxycontin news and oxycontin overdose and take more corrective changes in your life.


By: Daniel Jones


Article Source:

https://www.articlebiz.com/article/1051537792-1-the-dangers-of-oxycontin/


(407)654-8700

www.4windsmedicine.com


要查看或添加评论,请登录

Dr. Lara Aitken的更多文章

  • New Cleanse Challenge!!!??

    New Cleanse Challenge!!!??

    Ready to kick the bloat and yucky feeling to the curb?!??? Join us on our 90 day Cleanse Challenge!!!???????? People…

  • Ear Acupuncture for Acute Sore Throat

    Ear Acupuncture for Acute Sore Throat

    2/27/2017 In a 2015 study published by the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, researchers found…

    1 条评论
  • Transformations to Success

    Transformations to Success

    Life Coaching helps the client to achieve goals in business and personal relationships. A life coach is someone who can…

  • Valentine’s Day, TCM and Heart Health

    Valentine’s Day, TCM and Heart Health

    Every February men all over the world flock to the local flower shops and jewelry stores in search of the perfect…

  • HEART A’ FIRE: THE FIRE ELEMENT

    HEART A’ FIRE: THE FIRE ELEMENT

    The organs in Chinese medicine are more than just a physical representation. The organs include not only their…

    1 条评论
  • Acupuncture For Neck Disorders

    Acupuncture For Neck Disorders

    More and more current research is being conducted on the multitude of uses acupuncture has. For all of us in the…

  • Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure (HBP)?

    Have you recently been diagnosed with high blood pressure (HBP)?

    You’re not alone! According to the CDC, one in three U.S.

  • Acupuncture Prevention of Migraine

    Acupuncture Prevention of Migraine

    A 2009 study first published in The Cochrane Review was revisited in 2016 to determine the effectiveness acupuncture…

  • Fighting Flu Season with Acupuncture.

    Fighting Flu Season with Acupuncture.

    Fighting Flu Season with Acupuncture. While the flu is actually not a season, we have become programmed to think of it…

  • EnviroKlenz Mobile Air System

    EnviroKlenz Mobile Air System

    The EnviroKlenz Mobile Air System is your solution to remove VOCs from your home both safely and effectively. The unit…

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了