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Oxycodone: Indications:
You're giving me something for the pain now?
Let your patient know which medication you are giving, and what it is intended to treat. - AnswerYes,
this is oxycodone. It's a medication that is used for treating severe pain like you are experiencing now.
You should begin to feel your pain level go down within ten minutes of taking it.
Oxycodone: dependency
Isn't oxycodone pretty addictive?
This is a chance to address the patient's concern about developing an opioid dependency. -
AnswerWhen used short-term for acute pain, it is very rare to develop an addiction to oxycodone.
Keeping your pain under control is a big part of your recovery and overall health, so it's important to ask
for pain medication when you need it.
Oxycodone: Adverse effects
[no patient question]
Let Tina know about any common side effects she might experience, and if there is anything she should
call a provider for. - AnswerYou might feel sleepy while taking this drug; that's very common.
Constipation is also common, and if you experience that, we can add a stool softener to your medication