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Percocet is a combination of oxycodone, acetaminophen and an opioid. It’s used to manage moderate to severe pain over a long period of time. Percocet comes in generic form.
What are the side effects of Percocet?
- constipation,
- nausea,
- vomiting,
- Uncomfortable stomach
- sleepiness,
- drowsiness,
- dizziness,
- lightheadedness,
- itching,
- headache,
- Blurred vision
- dry Mouth
- Sweating is a common occurrence.
- Reduced ability to feel pain.
Percocet can cause serious side effects.
- respiratory depression
- Apnea
- Respiratory arrest (R.A.)
- lightheadedness,
- weakness,
- tiredness,
- fever,
- Unusual bruising and bleeding
- confusion,
- Unusual thoughts or behaviors
- Urination problems
- nausea,
- Upper stomach pain
- tiredness,
- Loss of appetite
- Dark urine
- clay-colored stools,
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes.
- vomiting,
- worsening tiredness,
- circulatory depression,
- low Blood Pressure ( Hypotension)
- shock
- death.
Percocet can cause serious side effects, including:
- Noisy breathing
- sighing,
- Shallow breathing
- lightheadedness,
- weakness,
- tiredness,
- fever,
- Unusual bruising and bleeding
- confusion,
- Unusual thoughts or behaviors
- Urination problems
- nausea,
- Upper stomach pain
- tiredness,
- Loss of appetite
- Dark urine
- clay-colored stools,
- Yellowing of the skin or eyes.
- vomiting,
- dizziness,
- Tiredness that worsens is a sign of fatigue.
- If you experience any of the above symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
- If you experience any of the following side effects, seek medical attention or call 911 immediately.
- Severe eye symptoms, such as blurred vision, pain in the eye, swelling or eye pain, or seeing halos when lights are lit;
- Severe heart symptoms, such as a fast, irregular or pounding pulse; fluttering of the chest; shortness in breath; sudden dizziness or lightheadedness;
- Feeling unsteady or uncoordinated, severe headaches, confusion, slurred or slurred words, difficulty walking, arm or leg weakness or tremors.
Other side effects may occur. Consult your doctor for more information on side effects.
Percocet dosage
Percocet is available as tablets in strengths of 2.5/325, 5/325, 7.5/325, 7.5/500, 10/325, and 10/650 mg tablets (oxycodone/acetaminophen strengths), with a total daily dose not to exceed 4 grams of acetaminophen to avoid liver damage; 60 mg total per day of oxycodone strength and above used only for opioid tolerant patients. It is important to swallow the tablets whole, as chewed or broken tablets can release too much oxycodone. Because it is quickly absorbed by the body, too high levels of oxycodone will be present. This could lead to death.
What drugs, substances, or supplements interact with Percocet
Percocet can interact with other opioid pain medication, sedatives and tranquilizers. It may also interact with sleeping pills, muscle relaxers or other medications that make you sleepy. Inform your doctor about all the medications and supplements that you take.
Percocet during pregnancy and breastfeeding
Children have not been tested for safety. Pregnant and nursing women should exercise caution, or even avoid taking the drug altogether. Infants may be born with an opioid tolerance as well as a depressed respiratory system. Percocet has also been detected in low concentrations in breast milk. The acetaminophen in this combination drug may increase the risk of liver injury for patients with liver disease or those who consume large amounts of alcohol. This opioid drug is frequently used to treat addiction and can lead to dependence. Some patients develop tolerance to the drug, and may need to gradually wean themselves off it.
Additional Information
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