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Oxycodone Addiction

Dangers Associated With Failure to Treat Oxycodone Addiction


What are some of the dangers associated with failure to act to mitigate oxycodone addiction? First, if a patient is on other generic oxycodone or a brand specific version of the drug, such as OxyContin or Percocet, and he suddenly and swiftly ups his dosage to get a stronger high, the quick elevation in oxycodone levels can prove fatal or at the very least extremely discomforting.

Oxycodone addicts also may consume the drug incorrectly to get a quicker/more intense fix. When the oxycodone tablets are smashed up and either taken orally, snorted, or intravenously injected, a panoply of side effects can occur. The inert filler in OxyContin, for instance, is not chemically non-reactive when injected or snorted. Hydrochloride salts can damage delicate sinus tissues. Injected fillers can damage the lungs or exacerbate the uncomfortable side effects of regular use.

With severe oxycodone addiction comes long term, potentially permanent changes to neural pathways. The brain actually adapts to receiving regular doses of opioids and changes its structure. Similarly, the cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal system may be impacted structurally as well.

You can take a look at a complete dossier of side effects, oxycodone withdrawal symptoms, and treatment options and facts about oxycodone addiction. Understand that not every addict will experience every side effect, and tolerances can depend intimately on these specifics of an addict’s neural chemistry, general well being, and medical history. Err on the side of being overly cautious, and always engage in oxycodone rehab through a medically supervised program.

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