Buy Oxycodone 20 mg online
This medication is used to relieve severe, persistent pain (e.g., due to cancer). Oxycodone 20 mg belongs to a class of drugs known as opioid analgesics. It works in the brain to change how your body feels and responds to pain. The higher strengths of this drug (more than 40 milligrams per tablet) should only be used if you have been taking moderate to large amounts of an opioid pain reliever on a regular basis. These strengths can cause an overdose (even death) if taken by a person who has not been taking opioids regularly. Do not use the extended-release form of oxycodone to relieve minor pain or pain that goes away in a few days. This medication is not for occasional (“as needed”) use.
About Oxycodone 20 mg
Oxycodone 20 mg is an opiate painkiller. It is used to treat severe pain, for example, after surgery or a serious injury, or cancer pain.
It is also used for other types of long-lasting pain when weaker painkillers such as paracetamol, ibuprofen and aspirin have not worked.
Oxycodone 20 mg is available only by prescription. It comes as slow-release tablets, capsules, and a liquid that you swallow. It can also be administered by injection, but this is usually done in a hospital setting.
Oxycodone is also known under the brand names Oxynorm and OxyContin.
It is sometimes administered as a tablet that also contains a medication called naloxone (Targinact). This is used to prevent certain side effects, such as constipation.
Important facts
Oxycodone 20 mg works by stopping pain signals traveling along the nerves to the brain.
Oxycodone liquid and capsules take effect in 30 to 60 minutes but wear off after 4 to 6 hours.
It is possible to become dependent on oxycodone, but your doctor will explain how to reduce your risk of addiction.
If you need to take oxycodone for more than a few weeks, your treatment plan may include details about how and when to stop taking this medicine.
The most common side effects of oxycodone are constipation, nausea, and drowsiness.
Who can take Oxycodone 20 mg and who cannot?
Oxycodone can be taken by adults and children from 1 month of age.
Babies, young children and the elderly are more likely to experience side effects.
Oxycodone is not suitable for some people. Tell your doctor before starting this medicine if you:
have ever had an allergic reaction to Oxycodone 20 mg or any other medicine
have lung problems, asthma, or breathing difficulties are
dependent on alcohol
have had a head injury or a condition that causes fits or seizures
have an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) have
kidney or liver problems have
an enlarged prostate gland
have low blood pressure (hypotension)
have a mental health condition that is affected by certain medicines have
recently had stomach surgery or bowel problems are
planning to become pregnant, are already pregnant, or are breastfeeding
How and when to take it
Follow your doctor’s instructions for using this medicine. This is especially important because oxycodone can be addictive.
Take Oxycodone 20 mg with or shortly after a meal or snack, as it is less likely to make you feel sick.
It is important to swallow slow-release oxycodone tablets whole with a drink of water.
Oxycodone comes as:
Capsules – these contain 5 mg, 10 mg, or 20 mg of oxycodone.
Slow-release tablets – these contain 5 mg, 10 mg, 15 mg, 20 mg, 30 mg, 40 mg, 60 mg, 80 mg, or 120 mg of oxycodone
. Liquid – this contains 5 mg of oxycodone in 5 ml or 10 mg of oxycodone in 1 ml of liquid.
Oxycodone liquid, capsules, and injections work faster (fast-acting). They are used for pain that is expected to last only a short time and are often used when starting oxycodone to find the right dose.
Oxycodone tablets are slow-release. This means the oxycodone is gradually released into your body over 12 or 24 hours. This type of oxycodone 20 mg takes longer to work but lasts longer. It is used for long-term pain relief.
Sometimes your doctor may prescribe both fast-acting and slow-release oxycodone to relieve long-term pain.