OXYCODONE AND ASPIRIN tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and aspirin tablet

physicians total care, inc. - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), oxycodone terephthalate (unii: m04xwv43uf) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), aspirin (unii: r16co5y76e) (aspirin - unii:r16co5y76e) - oxycodone hydrochloride 4.5 mg - oxycodone and aspirin tablets are indicated for the management of moderate to moderately severe pain. oxycodone and aspirin tablets are contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone or aspirin, and in any situation where opioids or aspirin are contraindicated. aspirin is contraindicated for patients with hemophilia. reye’s syndrome: aspirin should not be used in children or teenagers for viral infections, with or without fever, because of the risk of reye’s syndrome with concomitant use of aspirin in certain viral illnesses. allergy: aspirin is contraindicated in patients with known allergy to nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug products and in patients with the syndrome of asthma, rhinitis, and nasal polyps. aspirin may cause severe urticaria, angioedema, or bronchospasm (asthma). oxycodone is contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone. oxycodone is contraindicated in any situation where opioids are contraindicated including patients with significa

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

specgx llc - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are indicated for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. limitations of use because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse, with opioids, which can occur at any dosage or duration (see warnings ), reserve oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options (e.g., non-opioid analgesics) - have not been tolerated or are not expected to be tolerated, - have not provided adequate analgesia or are not expected to provide adequate analgesia. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets should not be used for an extended period of time unless the pain remains severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatment options continue to be inadequate. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are contraindicated in patients with: - significant respiratory depression (see warnings ) - acute or severe bronchial asthma in an unmonitored setting or in the absence of resuscitative equipment (see warnings ) - known or suspected gastrointestinal obstruction, including paralytic ileus (see warnings ) - hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen, or any other component of the product (e.g., anaphylaxis) (see  warnings  and adverse reactions ) controlled substance oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets contain oxycodone, a schedule ii controlled substance. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets contain oxycodone, a substance with high potential for misuse and abuse, which can lead to the development of substance use disorder, including addiction (see warnings ). misuse is the intentional use, for therapeutic purposes, of a drug by an individual in a way other than prescribed by a healthcare provider or for whom it was not prescribed. abuse is the intentional, non-therapeutic use of a drug, even once, for its desirable psychological or physiological effects. drug addiction is a cluster of behavioral, cognitive, and physiological phenomena that may include a strong desire to take the drug, difficulties in controlling drug use (e.g., continuing drug use despite harmful consequences, giving a higher priority to drug use than other activities and obligations), and possible tolerance or physical dependence. misuse and abuse of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets increases risk of overdose, which may lead to central nervous system and respiratory depression, hypotension, seizures, and death. the risk is increased with concurrent abuse of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets with alcohol and other cns depressants. abuse of and addiction to opioids in some individuals may not be accompanied by concurrent tolerance and symptoms of physical dependence. in addition, abuse of opioids can occur in the absence of addiction. all patients treated with opioids require careful and frequent reevaluation for signs of misuse, abuse, and addiction, because use of opioid analgesic products carries the risk of addiction even under appropriate medical use. patients at high risk of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets abuse include those with a history of prolonged use of any opioid, including products containing oxycodone, those with a history of drug or alcohol abuse, or those who use oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets in combination with other abused drugs. “drug-seeking” behavior is very common in persons with substance use disorders. drug-seeking tactics include emergency calls or visits near the end of office hours, refusal to undergo appropriate examination, testing, or referral, repeated “loss” of prescriptions, tampering with prescriptions, and reluctance to provide prior medical records or contact information for other treating healthcare provider(s). “doctor shopping” (visiting multiple prescribers to obtain additional prescriptions) is common among people who abuse drugs and people with substance use disorder. preoccupation with achieving adequate pain relief can be appropriate behavior in a patient with inadequate pain control. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets, like other opioids, can be diverted for nonmedical use into illicit channels of distribution. careful record-keeping of prescribing information, including quantity, frequency, and renewal requests, as required by state and federal law, is strongly advised. proper assessment of the patient, proper prescribing practices, periodic reevaluation of therapy, and proper dispensing and storage are appropriate measures that help to limit abuse of opioid drugs. risks specific to abuse of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets abuse of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets poses a risk of overdose and death. the risk is increased with concurrent use of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets with alcohol and/or other cns depressants. acetaminophen has been associated with cases of acute liver failure, at times resulting in liver transplant and death. parenteral drug abuse is commonly associated with transmission of infectious diseases such as hepatitis and hiv. both tolerance and physical dependence can develop during use of opioid therapy. tolerance is a physiological state characterized by a reduced response to a drug after repeated administration (i.e., a higher dose of a drug is required to produce the same effect that was once obtained at a lower dose). physical dependence is a state that develops as a result of a physiological adaptation in response to repeated drug use, manifested by withdrawal signs and symptoms after abrupt discontinuation or a significant dose reduction of a drug. withdrawal may be precipitated through the administration of drugs with opioid antagonist activity (e.g., naloxone), mixed agonist/antagonist analgesics (e.g., pentazocine, butorphanol, nalbuphine), or partial agonists (e.g., buprenorphine). physical dependence may not occur to a clinically significant degree until after several days to weeks of continued use. do not abruptly discontinue oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets in a patient physically dependent on opioids. rapid tapering of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets in a patient physically dependent on opioids may lead to serious withdrawal symptoms, uncontrolled pain, and suicide. rapid discontinuation has also been associated with attempts to find other sources of opioid analgesics, which may be confused with drug-seeking for abuse. when discontinuing oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets, gradually taper the dosage using a patient-specific plan that considers the following: the dose of oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets the patient has been taking, the duration of treatment, and the physical and psychological attributes of the patient. to improve the likelihood of a successful taper and minimize withdrawal symptoms, it is important that the opioid tapering schedule is agreed upon by the patient. in patients taking opioids for an extended period of time at high doses, ensure that a multimodal approach to pain management, including mental health support (if needed), is in place prior to initiating an opioid analgesic taper (see dosage and administration , and warnings ). infants born to mothers physically dependent on opioids will also be physically dependent and may exhibit respiratory difficulties and withdrawal signs (see precautions, pregnancy ).

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

physicians total care, inc. - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets usp are indicated for the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets should not be administered to patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen, or any other component of this product. oxycodone is contraindicated in any situation where opioids are contraindicated including patients with significant respiratory depression (in unmonitored settings or the absence of resuscitative equipment) and patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercarbia. oxycodone is contraindicated in the setting of suspected or known paralytic ileus. oxycodone is an opioid agonist of the morphine-type. such drugs are sought by drug abusers and people with addiction disorders and are subject to criminal diversion. oxycodone can be abused in a manner similar to other opioid agonists, legal or illicit. this should be considered when prescribing or dispensing oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets in situations where the physician or pha

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

major pharmaceuticals - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets is indicated for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. limitations of use because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse, with opioids, even at recommended doses [see warnings ], reserve oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options [e.g., non-opioid analgesics] oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets is contraindicated in patients with: oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets contain oxycodone, a schedule ii controlled substance. oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets contains oxycodone, a substance with a high potential for abuse similar to other opioids including fentanyl, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, oxymorphone, and tapentadol. oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets can be abused and is subject to misuse, addiction, and criminal diversion [s

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

proficient rx lp - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are indicated for the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets should not be administered to patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen, or any other component of this product. oxycodone is contraindicated in any situation where opioids are contraindicated including patients with significant respiratory depression (in unmonitored settings or the absence of resuscitative equipment) and patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercarbia. oxycodone is contraindicated in the setting of suspected or known paralytic ileus. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are a schedule ii controlled substance. oxycodone is a mu-agonist opioid with an abuse liability similar to morphine. oxycodone, like morphine and other opioids used in analgesia, can be abused and is subject to criminal diversion. drug addiction is defined as an abnormal, compulsive use, use for non-medical purposes of a substance despite physical, psy

OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE AND ACETAMINOPHEN - oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen - oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

st. mary's medical park pharmacy - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets, usp are indicated for the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets should not be administered to patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen, or any other component of this product. oxycodone is contraindicated in any situation where opioids are contraindicated including patients with significant respiratory depression (in unmonitored settings or the absence of resuscitative equipment) and patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercarbia. oxycodone is contraindicated in the setting of suspected or known paralytic ileus. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are a schedule ii controlled substance. oxycodone is a mu-agonist opioid with an abuse liability similar to morphine. oxycodone, like morphine and other opioids used in analgesia, can be abused and is subject to criminal diversion. drug addiction is defined as an abnormal, compulsive use, use for non-medical purposes of a substance despite physical

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

par pharmaceutical - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets is indicated for the management of pain severe enough to require an opioid analgesic and for which alternative treatments are inadequate. limitations of use because of the risks of addiction, abuse, and misuse, with opioids, even at recommended doses [see warnings ], reserve oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets for use in patients for whom alternative treatment options [e.g., non-opioid analgesics] - have not been tolerated, or are not expected to be tolerated, - have not provided adequate analgesia, or are not expected to provide adequate analgesia oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablets is contraindicated in patients with: - significant respiratory depression [see warnings ] - acute or severe bronchial asthma in an unmonitored setting or in the absence of resuscitative equipment [see warnings ] - known or suspected gastrointestinal obstruction, including paralytic ileus [see warnings ] - hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen

OXYCODONE AND ACETAMINOPHEN- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone and acetaminophen- oxycodone hydrochloride and acetaminophen tablet

h.j. harkins company, inc. - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570), acetaminophen (unii: 362o9itl9d) (acetaminophen - unii:362o9itl9d) - oxycodone hydrochloride 5 mg - oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are indicated for the relief of moderate to moderately severe pain. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets should not be administered to patients with known hypersensitivity to oxycodone, acetaminophen, or any other component of this product. oxycodone is contraindicated in any situation where opioids are contraindicated including patients with significant respiratory depression (in unmonitored settings or the absence of resuscitative equipment) and patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercarbia. oxycodone is contraindicated in the setting of suspected or known paralytic ileus. oxycodone and acetaminophen tablets are a schedule ii controlled substance. oxycodone is a mu-agonist opioid with an abuse liability similar to morphine. oxycodone, like morphine and other opioids used in analgesia, can be abused and is subject to criminal diversion. drug addiction is defined as an abnormal, compulsive use, use for non-medical purposes of a substance despite physical, psy

OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone hydrochloride solution

lannett company, inc. - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570) - oxycodone hydrochloride 100 mg in 5 ml - oxycodone hydrochloride oral solution (5 mg per ml) , an opioid agonist, is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe acute and chronic pain where use of an opioid analgesic is appropriate. oxycodone hydrochloride oral solution 100 mg per 5 ml (20 mg per ml) , an opioid agonist, is indicated for the relief of moderate to severe acute and chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients. oxycodone hydrochloride oral solution usp, 100 mg per 5 ml (20 mg per ml) may cause fatal respiratory depression when administered to patients not previously exposed to opioids. patients considered to be opioid tolerant are those who are taking at least 30 mg of oral oxycodone per day, or at least 60 mg oral morphine per day, or at least 12 mg hydromorphone per day, or an equianalgesic dose of another opioid, for a week or longer. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with respiratory depression in the absence of resuscitative equipment. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in any patient who has or is sus

OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oxycodone hydrochloride solution

safecor health, llc - oxycodone hydrochloride (unii: c1enj2te6c) (oxycodone - unii:cd35pmg570) - oxycodone hydrochloride 20 mg in 1 ml - oxycodone hydrochloride oral solution 100 mg/5 ml (20 mg/ml ) is an opioid analgesic indicated for the management of moderate to severe acute and chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients. oxycodone hydrochloride oral solution 100 mg/5 ml (20 mg/ml) may cause fatal respiratory depression when administered to patients not previously exposed to opioids. patients considered to be opioid tolerant are those who are taking at least 30 mg of oral oxycodone per day, or at least 60 mg oral morphine per day, or at least 12 mg hydromorphone per day, or an equianalgesic dose of another opioid, for a week or longer. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with respiratory depression in the absence of resuscitative equipment. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in any patient who has or is suspected of having paralytic ileus. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with acute or severe bronchial asthma or hypercarbia. oxycodone hydrochloride is contraindicated in patients with known