SHOP BY NEED
Product Description: OxyContin OC 40mg
Overview:
OxyContin OC 40mg is a prescription, extended-release opioid analgesic designed to provide long-lasting relief from severe chronic pain requiring continuous, around-the-clock treatment. Each tablet contains 40mg of oxycodone hydrochloride, formulated with abuse-deterrent technology (OC formulation) that makes the tablet difficult to crush, break, or dissolve, reducing the risk of misuse.
Key Features:
-
Active Ingredient: Oxycodone Hydrochloride 40mg
-
Form: Extended-release oral tablet
-
Use: Management of severe chronic pain in opioid-tolerant patients
-
Dosing: Every 12 hours for continuous pain relief
-
Abuse-Deterrent: Designed to deter tampering and abuse
How It Works:
Oxycodone binds to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to alter the perception of pain. The extended-release formulation allows for a steady and controlled release of medication over 12 hours, maintaining consistent analgesic effects.
Dosage & Administration:
-
Intended for opioid-tolerant individuals only
-
Typical dosing: 40mg every 12 hours, individualized by a healthcare provider
-
Tablets must be swallowed whole—do not crush, chew, or break
-
May be taken with or without food
-
Strictly follow medical advice to avoid overdose or dependence
Warnings & Precautions:
-
High potential for addiction, abuse, and misuse
-
Risk of life-threatening respiratory depression
-
Accidental ingestion, especially in children, can be fatal
-
Use with caution in patients with respiratory or liver impairment
-
May cause neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome if used during pregnancy
-
Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants
Common Side Effects:
-
Constipation
-
Nausea
-
Drowsiness
-
Dizziness
-
Dry mouth
Serious Side Effects:
-
Respiratory depression
-
Severe sedation
-
Allergic reactions
-
Overdose symptoms (slow breathing, fainting)
Storage:
-
Store at room temperature in a secure place, away from children
-
Dispose of unused tablets responsibly via drug take-back programs
Legal Classification:
-
Schedule II controlled substance due to potential for abuse and dependence