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oxycodone fatal dose
A 40-year-old member asked:

Dr. Brian Le answered
17 years experience Pain Management
Oxycodone: Oxycodone is a powerful opioid. It is used to treat moderate to severe pain. It comes with different dosages. 35mg of oxycodone is quite high. Ple ... Read More

Dr. Kenneth Joel answered
37 years experience Anesthesiology
Oxycodone dose: The dose of opioid given depends on the type of pain being treated, whether acute or chronic, the age, size and tolerance of the patient as well as wh ... Read More
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Dr. Mehul Desai answered
19 years experience Pain Management
No standard answer: There is no specific starting dose although 5 mg is common. This medication is most intended for short term pain or for breakthrough pain.
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Dr. Brian Le answered
17 years experience Pain Management
Roxicodone (oxycodone): Roxicodone or oxycodone is a powerful narcotic. It is used for moderate to severe pain. It comes with or without acetaminophen. The starting dosage ... Read More
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Dr. James Rotchford answered
41 years experience Addiction Medicine
It depends: Even among experts the notion of opiate equivalences can be considered controversial especially if one becomes overly specific. Genetic and other co ... Read More
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If you are dependent: on oxycodone, and you take Suboxone BEFORE you are in active withdrawal, you will very much wish you had waited!! SUboxone will cause precipitated wi ... Read More
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Dr. Thomas Wright answered
29 years experience Phlebology
Turning a corner: Congratulations you are are close to turning a corner and getting over the peak of the acute physical withdrawal. It takes months to recover from all ... Read More
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A 37-year-old female asked:

Dr. Gurmukh Singh answered
49 years experience Pathology
3-5 days: The drug will likely be out of your system 3-5 days after the last dose. You may consult this site for info:
http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/te ... Read More
A 25-year-old male asked:

Dr. Stuart Wasser answered
35 years experience Addiction Medicine
Hmmm: 12-13 pills a day and you're worried about acetometophen overdose. You are addicted to opiods and experiencing increased pain due to this. Get help ... Read More
A 36-year-old member asked:

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What doc prescribed: If this was prescribed, the dose the doctor wants you to take is on the prescription, and your pharmacist can further explain how to use it. If it wa ... Read More
A 41-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Newton answered
19 years experience Pain Management
Depends: Under the care of a physician who is familiar with opioid medications and provides the appropriate education on their use this dose may be as low as 5 ... Read More
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Dr. Ihab Ibrahim answered
29 years experience Pain Management
No: You are not. Give your doctor a chance to guide your care. Give the new medicine three days and see. If it's better, great! if not, keep your doctor ... Read More
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