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- Targiniq® ER (as a combination product containing naloxone, oxycodone) ... Xartemis XR® (as a combination product containing Acetaminophen, Oxycodone) ... Oxycodone immediate-release tablets, capsules, and oral solution are used to relieve severe, acute pain (pain that ...
- Naloxone injection is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of a known or suspected opiate (narcotic) overdose. Naloxone injection is also used after surgery to reverse ...
- Prescription and nonprescription (over the counter) naloxone nasal spray is used along with emergency medical treatment to reverse the life-threatening effects of a known or suspected opiate (narcotic) ...
- Buprenorphine and the combination of buprenorphine and naloxone are used to treat opioid dependence (addiction to opioid drugs, including heroin and narcotic painkillers). Buprenorphine is in a class of medications called ...
- ... with this combination.Talk with your health provider.Oxycodone (Oxycontin)Grapefruit juice can decrease how quickly the body breaks down oxycodone. Drinking grapefruit juice while taking oxycodone might increase ...
- ... pentazocine may cause serious health problems or death. Naloxone is added to the tablets so that people ... and pharmacist if you are allergic to pentazocine, naloxone, any other medications, or any of the ingredients ...
- ... increased sensitivity to pain during your treatment with oxycodone. Do not take more of it or take ... your doctor about having a rescue medication called naloxone readily available (e.g., home, office). Naloxone is ...
- ... following nonprescription or herbal products may interact with oxycodone: St. John's wort and tryptophan. Be sure to ... are taking these medications before you start taking oxycodone. Do not start these medications while taking oxycodone ...
- ... or using street drugs during your treatment with oxycodone increases the risk that you will experience serious, ... your doctor about having a rescue medication called naloxone readily available (e.g., home, office). Naloxone is ...
- ... your doctor about having a rescue medication called naloxone readily available (e.g., home, office). Naloxone is used to reverse the life-threatening effects ...