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Percodan

Brand name:

Percodan

Generic ingredients: Oxycodone, Aspirin


Why is Percodan prescribed?

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Percodan combines two pain-killing drugs: the narcotic analgesic oxycodone, and the common pain reliever aspirin. It is prescribed for moderate to moderately severe pain.


Most important fact about Percodan

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The oxycodone in Percodan can cause physical and psychological dependence. Use this product with caution.


How should you take Percodan?

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Take no more of this drug than your doctor directs.

  • If you miss a dose...
    Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule. Never take 2 doses at the same time.
  • Storage instructions...
    Store at room temperature. Protect from light.

What side effects may occur?

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Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking Percodan. Many of the side effects associated with Percodan go away if you lie down.

  • Side effects may include:
    Constipation, dizziness, exaggerated feelings of well-being or sadness, itching, light-headedness, nausea, sedation, vomiting

Why should Percodan not be prescribed?

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If you are allergic to either aspirin or oxycodone, you will not be able to use this product.


Special warnings about Percodan

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Percodan can impair the skills needed to drive a car or operate machinery safely. Do not attempt to drive if you are not fully alert.

In children and teenagers who have a viral infection, the aspirin in Percodan can trigger a severe and even fatal disorder called Reye's syndrome. Do not give Percodan to any child with an illness such as flu or chickenpox.

Percodan's effects may be severely exaggerated in people who have suffered a head injury. The drug should also be used with caution if you have a history of peptic ulcer disease or a clotting disorder.

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