OxyContin® (Oxycodone)

Overview

This is an opioid medication. Your doctor may give it to you for severe pain. It may help when other pain control methods don't.

How does it work?

OxyContin® mimics chemicals that your brain makes naturally. It blocks feelings of pain. It causes your brain to release dopamine. That's a natural chemical that makes you feel good.

Possible side effects

Medications effect everyone differently. Side effects of OxyContin® include things like constipation and nausea. You can have dizziness and tiredness. You can also have severe problems like trouble breathing or chest pains. Your doctor has a complete list of side effects.

Risks and dangers

Don't drive or use heavy machinery while taking OxyContin®. Don't drink alcohol or use other medicines that contain alcohol. And before you take it, let your doctor know if you are pregnant or nursing.

Conclusion

OxyContin® is dangerous if not used as directed. Misusing it can lead to addiction. And overdoses can kill you. So follow your doctor's instructions.