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How long Does Oxycodone Last?

How Long Does Oxycodone Work For?

A few people who have been taking oxycodone for therapeutic needs may not even realize when they are already experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Basically, not knowing about the length of time that oxycodone can stay in the system, withdrawal phase included, can affect the individual taking the medication. To most, they think that the withdrawal symptoms is a kind of flu.

Drug withdrawal symptoms may take place when the medication becomes a habit and the patient has grown physically dependent on the drug. Oxycodone is usually prescribed for pain relief because of its strong analgesic effect.

However, even with a regular dose, the central nervous system can become highly dependent on oxycodone. The brain and nervous system can become accustomed to the existence of oxycodone and its metabolites in the system delivering signals to the body to increase the supply of the chemical. When the person taking the drug considerably lowers dosage or stops taking it completely, the body will “rebound.” This is what we all know as the withdrawal phase.

What Are Some of The Symptoms Of Oxycodone Withdrawal?

When a person lowers his usage of oxycodone by more than a half of the usual dosage or stops taking it completely, the body will start revealing some of the withdrawal symptoms. Some of the symptoms of oxycodone withdrawal are found in the list below:

  •    anxiety
  •    cramps
  •    chills
  •    depression
  •    diarrhea
  •    fast breathing
  •    difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
  •    fast heartbeat
  •    yawning
  •    weakness
  •    loss of appetite
  •    irritability
  •    muscle or joint aches or pain
  •    restlessness
  •    sneezing
  •    nausea
  •    sweating
  •    vomiting
  •    runny nose
  •    watery eyes

 

Oxycodone withdrawal usually starts in 4- 6 hours after the very last dosage. This means that the withdrawal can reach up to 72 hours after the termination of use and will be fixed in 7-10 days. Still, the withdrawal symptoms of oxycodone may last from a few hours to several days, primarily depending on the amount of the doses taken, the extent of medication that was consumed and whether the prescription of the doctor was followed, or not.

The Main Step To Treating Oxycodone Withdrawal Symptoms Is To Search For Medical Assistance

Doctors are knowledgeable about how to dose a tapering plan whenever possible so that the severity of your withdrawal symptoms will be reduced. While tapering does not work for everyone, especially when addiction is already severe, slowly reducing oxycodone doses over time can help thwart the intense level of symptoms of withdrawal.

The Withdrawal Should Be Painless And Not Exhausting

As an alternative, there are medications that can lift the withdrawal symptoms as they take place. The medications, however, can also cause drug cravings, sleepiness, and mood disorders.

Know that over-the-counter medications such as Imodium AD, muscle ache creams, heating pads, and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as paracetemol and ibuprofen can treat specific symptoms of oxycodone withdrawal. A long shower or a warm bath can be done to treat body aches. Drinking tea with chamomile or rosemary should also help calm the central nervous system.

 

 

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