Taking too much: An oxymorphone overdose would be taking more than the prescribed dose and most likely experiencing side effects which can include sedation, slowed breathing, low blood pressure, low heart rate, cold, clammy skin and weakness. In severe overdoses, one can experience lack of oxygen leading to cyanosis, loss of consciousness and coma
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