Buy Percocet 10/325mg Online
What is Percocet? Percocet is the brand name version for the combination of Oxycodone and acetaminophen. Genuinely, it belongs to the opioid family of drugs, also known as narcotics. The Oxycodone part of Percocet is the narcotics and acetaminophen another part of Percocet is the same ingredient as found in the over-the-counter medication, Tylenol. Percocet is a high-potential, prescription pain medication.
This combination medicine is classified as a schedule II drug by the Drug Enforcement Administration, identifying it as having high potential for dependence and abuse. You may Buy Percocet Online after getting a prescription from your doctor. However, some online pharmacies are offering Percocet without any prescription.
Uses
People may take such pain-relieving medicine for specific medical conditions. Since Percocet is an opioid combination drug, it commonly prescribes for the management of moderate to moderately severe pain. Because of the risks of abuse, misuse, and addiction, even at recommended doses, this painkiller is only prescribed when treatment with a non-opioid pain killer has not tolerated.
You may Order Percocet Online also for other medical uses not given in this medication guide.
Mechanism of Action
Percocet contains Oxycodone, which is a full Opioid (narcotic) agonist with relative selectivity of the mu-opioid receptors, although it can interact with other opioid receptors at high amount doses. The principal therapeutic action of such an opioid ingredient is analgesia. There is no ceiling impact for analgesia with Oxycodone, just like all other full opioid agonists.
The exact mechanism of action of such an opioid drug is unknown. However, specific central nervous system opioid receptors for endogenous compounds with opioid-like activity have identified throughout the spinal cord and brain. Opioids are thought to play a significant role in the pain-relieving act of this drug.
The precise mechanism of action of acetaminophen is not known, but it is thought that this drug amount affects central activities to provide pain relief.
Adverse Effects
Percocet can produce some side effects, even if taken as directed. Thousands of users experience mild to severe side effects upon using Percocet. Some of these users can suffer severe consequences based on several conditions and factors such as the length of the treatment, physical health of the user, and the amount of the drug. Common issues can include headache, drowsiness, nausea, and itching, etc. Users should read about these aftereffects before they order Percocet Online.
Mild adverse effects
Most people who experience adverse effects from short-term, appropriate administration of Percocet will find that they fade away after one or two weeks at most. Mild effects can include:
Drowsiness
Nausea
Constipation
Itching
Dry mouth
Increased sweating
Dizziness
Loss of appetite
Vomiting, etc.
Severe adverse effects
Certain people may experience allergic reactions or severe unexpected side effects. These side effects can be dangerous and become worse if people keep taking medicine without taking a medical consultation.
Cold, clammy skin
Severe weakness
Agitation
Confusion Difficulty urinating
Hallucination
Faintness
Severe stomach or abdominal pain
Seizures, etc.
Note: Long-term use of Percocet can affect the fertility rate in both men and women. So, people should not use this opioid or any other opioid product for a more extended period than prescribed. To be sure about the proper use of Percocet, users should take medication as prescribed.
Warning & Precautions
People should avoid using Percocet if they have recently used alcohol, tranquilizers, sedatives, and other narcotic pain medications. People should also avoid it if they have used an MAO inhibitor in the past 14 days.
Percocet can slow or stop your breathing and may be habit-forming. Misuse of such habit-forming medications can cause addiction, overdose, and death.
Users should use this medication as directed by their doctor or pharmacist to avoid the side effects of the drug
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Percocet goes straight to my pain and I have sever chronic pain! It does not make me dizzy or nauseated. I HAVE NO side effects and do not feel I need to take more than needed. One would know if you take too much because you would get dizzy or euphoric. Any pain medication that you feel any euphoria, in my opinion, has addictive properties. When Percocet 5/325 or a 10/325 cut in half, relieves my pain, I am not dizzy OR SLEEPY and can drive the car and do any activity. I am not tired like some medications make you. I am not depressed like some other meds make you. I do not know what I would do without this medication because I have a high sensitivity to most medications of any kind, especially NSAIDS and anti-depressants, which doctors sometimes use for pain. It is ashame that Percocet has been abused by many, therefore making it a SCHEDULE II drug. Doctors seem to have a fear of prescribing it and this is a drug which works for me. Doctors should not be afraid to prescribe this medication, especially to an older person and the doctor knows they are in pain. There has to be TRUST going in all directions. Patients need to stop being law suit happy and realize that doctors would help more if their hands were not tied because of the fear of being sued by prescribing SCHEDULE II drugs. EVERYTHING can be potentially addictive! I cannot take AMBIEN that is a schedule V, nor ROZAREM (compare to melatonin in the body). Talk about being addictive and take AMBIEN! I also had chest pains and other side effects from it. Stay away from AMBIEN; you can’t get off of it! Alcohol is addicting, chocolate is addicting, too much eating is addicting, soda is addicting. We need to write the Department of Justice under DEA and have Percocet lowered to a Schedule III drug, such as Vicodin, Lortab and Lorcet. I cannot take those meds! I have many side effects from them, but not one from Percocet. Percocet is a good med and should not be kept from those of us who need it to live!