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Roxicodone


Roxicodone is one of the brand names for the oxycodone drug. This analgesic medication is derived from thebaine, which is harvested from the opium poppy. It was originally created in 1916 and soon became a medical opioid competing with the likes of codeine and morphine as a painkiller.

In the modern day, the roxicodone drug is used for moderate to severe pain relief. It is used primarily as a first-line treatment choice before morphine and codeine become viable options. Roxicodone is also an addictive drug used for recreational reasons. The ensuing euphoria often causes the person to use more of the drug, and this is where the problems start.

Side Effects

Low blood pressure and a seemingly permanent feeling of drowsiness is a common side effect associated with this substance. Sometimes the individual might also vomit or complain of generally not feeling well.

More serious side effects can develop if the person takes this drug regularly, and in high doses. Users have reported a decrease in their lung functions, bronchospasms, and blocked bowels. Sometimes hallucinations have also been known to develop. These issues usually require a visit to a medical professional in order to remedy.

Roxicodone Addiction Treatment

Roxicodone is a drug that requires treatment in an addiction treatment facility. Attempting to deal with these issues as an outpatient is not recommended, as roxicodone is relatively easy to find and causes extreme cravings. Within a controlled environment, the patient is free to cast off the shackles of their normal life and concentrate on getting better.

Healthcare practitioners always look to speak to patients on a one-to-one basis so they can better understand their issues. With this information, they create tailored healthcare treatment programmes so residents have a clear direction in their recovery. The majority of people utilising this style of treatment report positive results.

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