Oxycodone Addiction

Oxycodone is the main ingredient in many prescribed pain-relieving drugs like percocet, tylox, and oxycontin. One in 20 of all high school seniors have attempted oxycodone, and its use keeps rocketing. Doctors write out more than 6,000,000 prescriptions for it each year. Oxycodone abuse begins when someone starts to use the drug in a way in which it was not prescribed. For instance, if they take a dose higher than suggested. 8232,The issue with this is that the person will ultimately become reasonable to the drug, and need more and more of it to produce an identical effect.

While the person who abuses oxycodone may enjoy side-effects like euphoria and bursts of energy, they're probably also experiencing some negative complications like itching, bowel problems, revulsion, sweating and dry mouth.

Oxycodone is prescribed to be swallowed entire in tablet form but abusers often crush and snort the drug or mix it in water and inject it. These alternate routes of administration are intensely perilous and can increase the possibility of overdose and other issues..