Oxycodone 15 mg – Uses, Dosage, Effects & Safety Information
Oxycodone 15 mg is a prescription opioid analgesic used for the management of moderate to severe pain when alternative treatments are insufficient. It works by binding to opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to alter the perception of pain.
What Is Oxycodone 15 mg Used For?
Oxycodone is commonly prescribed for:
* Acute pain following injury or surgery
* Chronic pain requiring continuous opioid treatment
* Pain that does not respond to non-opioid medications
Due to its potency, the 15 mg dose is typically prescribed to patients who require stronger pain control under close medical supervision.
Oxycodone affects the central nervous system by interacting with mu-opioid receptors, leading to:
* Pain relief (analgesia)
* Sedation and relaxation
* Reduced perception of discomfort
Dosage & Administration
Dosage must be individualized and prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider based on:
* Pain severity
* Patient tolerance
* Previous opioid use
It is usually taken orally and should never be altered (crushed or chewed) unless directed by a healthcare professional.
Onset and Duration
* Onset: 10–30 minutes
* Peak effects: 1–2 hours
* Duration: 3–6 hours (varies by formulation and patient)
Store at room temperature (20°C–25°C / 68°F–77°F), in a secure location away from children and unauthorized individuals.



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