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- What is the main purpose of oxycodone use?
- How long can oxycodone be traced in the body?
- How long can it stay in the blood, hair, urine, and saliva?
Oxycodone should only be taken when there is pain. Doctors generally start the prescription of oxycodone with lower doses and slightly increase it, to avoid the development of tolerance. An increase in dose is usually prescribed when the pain is still uncontrolled.
- The medication is available in various forms including tablets, capsules, liquid solutions, extended-release tablets and concentrated solutions.
- Typically, oxycodone doses can be taken before or after eating, every 4-6 hours
- Extended-release oxycodone tablets are usually prescribed to be taken once every 12 hours.
- The tablets are orally taken and should be swallowed one at a time taken with lots of drinking water.
- As for the concentrated oxycodone solution, it can be mixed with a minimum of 30 milliliters or 1 ounce of liquid like juice or water or a semi-solid like pudding or applesauce.
Doctors are careful in prescribing doses of oxycodone to reduce the addictive qualities of the substance. Note that after you have taken the drug for some time, your body will get used to the medication. When this happens, you may feel withdrawal symptoms when the medication is ceased. A few of the negative aspects of Oxycodone use include restlessness, yawning, sweating, runny nose, watery eyes, and sneezing.
In a growing number of reported cases, oxycodone is also being abused aside from it being a prescription drug. The abuse of oxycodone usually happens when the drug is taken in unconventional routes such as through snorting, injecting, crushing of the substance, or taking larger doses in increasing frequencies.
What is the main purpose of oxycodone use?
Oxycodone is prescribed for the relief of moderate, severely acute, and chronic pain. It is classified as a narcotic analgesic and the next best alternative to morphine for treating cancer pain. In cancer patients, controlled-release oral tablets are usually administered once every 12 hours.
What are the peak levels and the half-life of oxycodone? The answer can vary with each person depending on factors like weight, age, gender, and drug abuse history. On an average, a 0.28mg/kg of oxycodone administered orally can reach peak level in an hour with a half-life of 5 hours.
How long can oxycodone be traced in the body?
Since oxycodone is a man-made drug, a special drug test called the Extended Opioids test is used to determine its presence in the body. The specific concentrations of the drug can be traced even 4 days after the last medication.
How long can it stay in the blood, hair, urine, and saliva?
Blood concentrations of oxycodone are up to a day after administration. In the hair, however, it can stay in as long as 90 days and sometimes longer. In the urine, oxycodone including its metabolites can be detected until 3-4 days after the last medication. Note that those with renal impairment issues tend to accumulate the drug in the body longer than expected. Lastly, in the saliva, a spot-check can be done to detect oxycodone 1-4 days post-administration.