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Oxycodone Detox

Battling Back Against Oxycodone Detox Effects

 

For a detailed survey of possible oxycodone detox effects, head to online resources for more information. Prior to investing in a treatment method (such as buprenorphine therapy, a.k.a. Subutex or Suboxone therapy), consider whether or not outpatient detox is at all plausible. The major side effects from opioid withdrawal can run the gamut from simple dizziness and aching to confusion and weakness to complete respiratory failure and coma.

 

Given these wide range of potential detox effects and other uncertainties potentially present in a patient’s profile, physicians must approach each case cautiously. Benzodiazepines, other opiates or opioids, and drugs like cocaine, methamphetamines, or even high doses of caffeine can impact how oxycodone withdrawal progresses. In addition, the form in which oxycodone is consumed can lead to different effects.

 

If oxycodone is taken as directed, potentially dozens of side effects can occur. However, if oxycodone is taking “incorrectly” -- e.g. broken up and snorted, smoked, or taken in conjunction with another drug -- a whole different set of detox side effects can set in.

 

While an astute and experienced physician can potentially trace unusual side effects and detox effects back to their source, it’s helpful if the patient can report a full dossier of his or her drug use. The more informed an attending oxycodone addiction specialist is, the easier time a patient will have. Be prepared about what to expect. Inform your spouse, friends, and family members of the possible side effects, so that they can call for emergency medical assistance if necessary.

 

 

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