Oxycontin OP 10mg
OxyContin OP 10 mg is the brand name for the extended-release form of oxycodone, specifically designed for around-the-clock pain management in people who require continuous treatment.
🔹 Key Info About OxyContin OP 10mg
“OP” stands for “abuse-deterrent formulation” — designed to make it harder to crush, snort, or inject.
10 mg strength is a lower dose, typically used when starting treatment or when adjusting to a long-acting opioid.
Not for as-needed pain — it’s intended for ongoing, chronic pain (like from cancer, back injury, or post-surgical pain).
💡 How It Works
Extended-release: Releases oxycodone slowly over 12 hours.
Must be taken every 12 hours, not more or less frequently.
Swallow whole — never crush, chew, or break the tablet.
⚠️ Safety Reminders
Schedule II controlled substance in the U.S.
Can cause severe respiratory depression, especially when started or increased.
Do not mix with alcohol, benzodiazepines, or other sedatives without doctor approval.
Not suitable for people new to opioids unless directed by a doctor.
🔄 Common Side Effects
Sleepiness
Itching
Nausea or vomiting
Constipation
Lightheadedness
OxyContin OP 10mg is a prescription opioid medication used for the management of severe, chronic pain that requires long-term, continuous treatment when other options are not effective.
🔹 Quick Facts
Generic name: Oxycodone hydrochloride extended-release
Brand: OxyContin (with “OP” indicating the abuse-deterrent version)
Dose: 10mg extended-release tablet
Schedule II Controlled Substance: High potential for abuse and addiction
💊 How It Works
Designed to release oxycodone slowly over 12 hours
Provides long-acting pain relief, typically taken every 12 hours
“OP” formula resists crushing/dissolving to deter misuse
⚠️ Important Warnings
DO NOT crush, chew, or split — this can cause a rapid release of the drug, potentially leading to overdose or death
Can cause respiratory depression, especially when starting or increasing dosage
Should be used only under strict medical supervision, especially if you are new to opioids
✅ Safe Use Guidelines
Swallow tablets whole with water
Avoid alcohol, sleep aids, or other sedatives unless approved by a doctor
Monitor for side effects like slowed breathing, confusion, or extreme drowsiness
Keep away from children and pets
Dispose of properly — never share with others
🔁 Side Effects to Watch For:
Constipation (very common)
Drowsiness or fatigue
Nausea
Headache
Dry mouth
Itching or rash








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