Dangers of Oxecta Addiction

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Oxecta is a name brand form of oxycodone. This is a highly addictive drug and that addiction causes thousands of problems every year. When you are taking Oxecta, it is extremely important to know what the dangers of Oxecta addiction are so you can avoid them.

Dangerous Side Effects

On top of the general dangers of being addicted to a very powerful drug, Oxecta has some side effects that may be particularly unpleasant. According to the National Library of Medicine, these are:

  • Extreme dehydration due to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
  • Dizziness causing fainting and unconsciousness
  • Irregular or changing heart beat
  • Inability to get or keep an erection
  • Allergic reactions that include swelling of the throat, nose, or tongue
  • Hoarseness
  • Difficult or labored breathing
  • Seizures or convolutions
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Extreme drowsiness or unconsciousness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Coma
  • Death

These side effects are extremely dangerous and preventable with the right treatment. If you need help with Oxecta addiction or withdrawal, you should contact a treatment center. To find one all you have to do is call 888-810-2643.

Drug Interactions

Oxecta Addiction

Oxecta can cause severe dehydration and lightheadedness.

Oxecta has a huge amount of drug interactions. Approximately 155 medications Oxecta has an adverse reaction with. A few of these drugs are:

  • HIV medications
  • Anti-retro viral medications
  • Allergy medications
  • Medications for colds and the flu
  • antidepressants
  • anti-anxiety medications
  • MAO inhibitors
  • Liver medications
  • Kidney and CHF medications
  • And many others

These drug interactions may be extremely dangerous resulting in:

  • Respiratory failure
  • Liver failure
  • Kidney failure
  • Coma
  • Death

Make sure you speak to your treatment center personnel, if you are taking any of these medications.

Oxecta Overdose

Oxecta is extremely easy to overdose on because of both its interactions with other drugs and its potency. According to the National Center of Biotechnology Information, Oxecta (oxycodone) overdose symptoms are:

  • Slow or labored breathing, including a significant decrease in respirations
  • Pinpoint pupils
  • Lowered body temperature
  • Low heart rate
  • Extremely low blood pressure
  • Confusion
  • Unconsciousness
  • Coma
  • Death

Oxecta is also extremely reactive with alcohol and other respiratory depressants. Drinking while on Oxecta rapidly leads to an overdose and death.

Financial Difficulties

If you are addicted to Oxecta or any other drug, it can lead to financial difficulties. Since you build a tolerance to the medication, you begin to need more and more of it to accomplish the same effect. This also means you need to buy more Oxecta to satisfy your cravings for the drug. A few of the financial difficulties that can arise are:

  • Failure to pay necessary bills in order to have the money to obtain Oxecta
  • Loss of income due to showing up to work late, high, or not at all
  • Cost of legal problems due to arrest or incarceration

Although many insurance programs cover the cost of Oxecta, they will not cover the cost when you take more than the prescribed amount or purchase Oxecta illegally. Many addicts spend up to 100 times the normal market price for Oxecta in order to purchase it illegally.

Finding Help Before these Dangers Become a Reality

All of these dangers are reasons to end your Oxecta addiction as soon as possible. In order to do this you need a qualified treatment center. To find the treatment center that is right for you, call 888-810-2643.

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