Product Description
Buy Percocet Online
Buy Percocet Online is a prescription pain medication combining oxycodone (a potent opioid analgesic) and acetaminophen (a non-opioid pain reliever and fever reducer). It’s a Schedule II controlled substance in the US due to high abuse potential and risk of addiction. Common brand name: Percocet (Endo Pharmaceuticals); generics widely available.
Common Strengths and Forms
| Strength (Oxycodone/Acetaminophen) | Form | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|
| 5 mg / 325 mg | Tablet | Mild-moderate pain |
| 7.5 mg / 325 mg | Tablet | Moderate pain |
| 10 mg / 325 mg | Tablet | Moderate-severe pain |
| 10 mg / 650 mg (Percocet 10/650) | Tablet | Severe pain (higher acetaminophen dose) |
- Immediate-release: Taken every 4-6 hours as needed.
- Not available as extended-release (that’s OxyContin or other oxycodone ER forms).
Medical Uses
- Short-term management of moderate to severe acute pain (e.g., post-surgery, injury, dental procedures).
- Not for chronic pain or long-term use due to addiction risks.
- Evidence: FDA-approved since 1976; supported by studies like those in Pain Medicine showing efficacy but emphasizing opioid-sparing strategies (e.g., multimodal therapy with NSAIDs).
Dosage Guidelines (Adults)
- Starting dose: 1 tablet of 5/325 mg every 6 hours as needed (max 12 tablets/day).
- Adjust based on pain severity, tolerance, and liver/kidney function.
- Max daily acetaminophen: 4,000 mg (risk of liver damage; Percocet contributes ~4g if overused).
- Always follow prescriber’s instructions; taper to avoid withdrawal.
Children: Not approved under 12; limited use in adolescents.
Side Effects
| Common (10-30% of users) | Serious (Seek immediate help) |
|---|---|
| Nausea, vomiting, constipation | Respiratory depression, overdose (pinpoint pupils, blue lips) |
| Drowsiness, dizziness | Liver failure (from acetaminophen >4g/day) |
| Itching, headache | Allergic reaction (rash, swelling) |
| Dry mouth | Addiction/dependence |
- Overdose symptoms: Extreme drowsiness, slow breathing, coma. Naloxone (Narcan) reverses opioid effects.
- Stats: CDC data shows opioids like oxycodone involved in ~50,000 US overdose deaths/year (2022).
Warnings and Risks
- Addiction: High risk; ~10-30% of prescribed users develop opioid use disorder (per NIH studies).
- Interactions: Avoid with alcohol, benzodiazepines (e.g., Xanax), other opioids—risks fatal respiratory depression.
- Liver toxicity: Acetaminophen overdose is leading cause of acute liver failure (e.g., >7.5g/day).
- Pregnancy: Category C; neonatal withdrawal possible.
- Alternatives: Ibuprofen, tramadol, or non-drug options (PT, acupuncture) preferred for milder pain.
Legality and Access
- Prescription-only; DEA Schedule II.
- Abuse epidemic led to restrictions (e.g., PDMP databases track prescriptions).
- Street value: ~$1/mg oxycodone equivalent (illicit).
Not medical advice: Consult a doctor or pharmacist for personal use. If you’re experiencing pain or withdrawal, seek professional help
Additional Information
| Quantity | 30 Tabs, 60 Tabs, 90 Tabs, 120 Tabs |
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