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Is It Safe To Break Oxycodone 80mg In Half And Have It?

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Posted on Tue, 29 Dec 2015
Question: My girlfriend has chopped up an 80 mg extended release tablet into 8 pieces and has taken one of them. She usually takes 10 mg every 4 hrs for pain daily but I was told not to cut the extended release tablets into pieces. Is this going to be the same as her taking her regular dose of 10 mg since she has chopped the 80 mg into 8ths?
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (25 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Not recommended to chop the extended release.

Detailed Answer:
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It is not recommended to chop the extended release into pieces. It is meant to be taken as such in a single tablet form as it has its own mechanism of action and pharmacodynamics.

Suggestion is to discard the tablet pieces and take her medicine as she regularly takes as 10 mg in full tablet form.

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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Follow up: Dr. Muhammad Hanif (45 minutes later)
Thank you. I understand that they should be discarded and will do that. I am more concerned about her well being from the one she has already taken of the oxycodone er. Does she need to go to the hospital? She seems ok right now.
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Answered by Dr. Muhammad Hanif (49 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No need to go to the hospital. It is all OK.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the follow up query. I am happy to assist you further here.

There is no harm to her. No need to go to the hospital and there is nothing special to do. It is all OK.

Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'.
For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time).


Regards!
DR. HANIF
USA
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Is It Safe To Break Oxycodone 80mg In Half And Have It?

Brief Answer: Not recommended to chop the extended release. Detailed Answer: Thanks for consulting and your trust in HCM means a lot to me as a Physician. I have completely reviewed your health query, and well realize all those concerns. Being your physician, I will take care all of them today and will extend my expertise to solve the problems. It is not recommended to chop the extended release into pieces. It is meant to be taken as such in a single tablet form as it has its own mechanism of action and pharmacodynamics. Suggestion is to discard the tablet pieces and take her medicine as she regularly takes as 10 mg in full tablet form. Hope I answered all of your queries. Let me know if you have further clinical concerns or doubts. I will be more than happy to get back to you. Please don't forget to give 'Five star rating' (if agreed) to help me assist patients in a better way; and, please don't forget to click on 'Close This Discussion'. For any disease you have, a timely follow-up is necessary regarding the treatment efficacy and to see if there is a need to change the treatment options. So keep a follow up to see how you doing (Always write down my name in start of your questions at this forum & I will be with you in no time). Regards! DR. HANIF USA