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Percocet Side Effects

The most side effects resulting from using Percocet include constipation, drowsiness and dizziness. Generally, there are no issues with this medication, however, when side effects do take place they are easily resolved. If you are suffering any side effects from taking Percocet such as yellowing skin, unusual rashes, or anxiety, you should contact your treating physician immediately.

Side Effects of Percocet - An Introduction

Whilst Percocet (oxycodone/APAP) has the ability to cause occassional side effects, not everyone taking the drug will suffer from them. Most patients actually tolerate Percocet extremely well. In fact, in the majority of cases, side effects are very rare, with little or no treatment required. On the other hand, if you do experience any symptoms always seek medical advice.
 

Effects Commonly Experienced With Percocet

Clinical studies of Percocet reveal these common side effects:
  • Drowsiness
  • Dizziness or feeling lightheaded
  • Constipation
  • Nausea, and/or vomiting
  • Feelings of euphoria or dysphoria
  • Itchiness
 
Taking Percocet on a full stomach can help reduce feelings of nauseousness and ultimately prevent vomiting. It is common for people to believe they are "allergic" to Percocet simply because they suffer from nauseousness and vomiting. However, these reactions very normal and not symptomatic of a true allergy. Typically, these symptoms will disappear overtime with the continued use Percocet. In addition, it is common for many people to mistakenly believe that itchiness is also an allergic reaction. Feeling itchy is highly unlikely to be an allergic reaction to Percocet, especially when no other allergy reactions exist. What usually is the case, it opiates (like those in Percocet) are the cause, as they release histamines which commonly cause people to experience itching.
 

Percocet - The Serious Side Effects

Although serious side effects occurring from Percocet are infrequent, there is a possibility they can occur. These are just some of the serious symptoms that can result from Percocet use:
  • Abdominal pain in upper region
  • Jaundice - skin and white of eyes yellowing
  • Dark urine
  • Urge to overdose on Percocet
  • Confusion
  • Fear or anxiety
  • Irregular or slow breathing
  • Severe constipation
  • Difficulty in urination
  • Severe drowsiness
  • Allergic reaction
 

Other Possible Side Effects Associated With Percocet

Once new drugs are authorized to be used by the public, doctors and healthcare providers are able to report any known side effects. Information provided by the public can highlight the possible side effects that are not evident in initial clinical trials. However, there can be diffficulties evaluating the information. Factors including how often the side effects take place and determining whether they genuine or just coincidental, can all prove to be a problem. These voluntary side effects that people commonly report are labelled "postmarketing experience." Here are the commonly reported side effects in the "post marketing experience" category:
  • Fatigue
  • High blood pressure or low
  • Thirst
  • Headaches
  • Arrhthmia - irregular heart beat
  • Increased sweating
  • Seizures
  • Heartburn or indigestion
  • Dehydration
  • Taste changes
  • Dry mouth
  • Diarrhea
  • Hearing Loss
  • High or Low blood sugar
  • Ears ringing
 

Percocet Side Effects - Conclusion

Percocet is an effective pill typically used for managing pain. However, because addiction is a common problem drug use needs to be monitored with care. If you should experience any side effects whilst using Percocet always contact your healthcare professional immediately. In particular, addicts need to be aware of the number of side effects associated with Percocet, as any overdoses will rapidly destroy liver function.