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What Is The Difference Between Oxycodone And Oxycontin?

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Posted on Thu, 15 May 2014
Question: I have been on oxycontin 40mg 3 times daily for over a year down from 80mg 3 times daily. Itried to switch to oxycodone so I can start tapering off. the doctor gave me 10mg 5 x a day but I am in feel I am in constant constant withdrawals. how does oxycodone compare to oxycontin?I want to get off of pain pills, I have been taking them now for over 9 years. I tried to stop taking them on my own a few months ago and felt like I was going to die. I have never abused them I only took them to manage pain. I have only taken what was prescribed. They scare me when I get groggy. lately I am always in a state of panic, I want off of them so bad but after what happened a few months ago I am scared to try to get off them again. I never try to get high. But I have never been so depressed as I was when I tried to stop. I am scared that this is how I am going to die. I need to go in a hospital but the ones that I know of take you off cold XXXXXXX I think that would put me at risk of dying.
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Answered by Dr. Abhishek Kapoor (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Need 240mg of oxycodone a day

Detailed Answer:
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Thanks for using healthcare. I, Dr Abhishek Kapoor, would help you in this query.

The active ingredient in Oxycontin is oxycodone, but Oxycontin (a brand name derived from "oxycodone continuous") has a time-release mechanism, which means the drug is released in the body over a period of time and patients have to take the drug less often. Regular oxycodone is an immediate-release drug, an opiod narcotic painkiller used to treat moderate to severe pain.

Oxycontine 10mg works for 12 hours and oxycodone, 10mg for 4 to 6 hour. Now you were on oxycontin 40mg 3 times a day, that mean, 120 mg per day. In that case, your oxycodone should be double to oxycontine. You should take 240 mg of oxycodone in a day to control withdrawal, but you are taking 50mg per day. Better to take 60mg tablet 4 times a day. Rest, you can discuss with your doctor.

In case, you need further help, you can ask.

Regards
Dr. Abhishek Kapoor
Psychiatrist

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Abhishek Kapoor (9 minutes later)
Thank you.
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Answered by Dr. Abhishek Kapoor (21 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Thanks

Detailed Answer:
Thanks. Its my pleasure to help you.

Regards
Dr. Abhishek Kapoor
Psychiatrist
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What Is The Difference Between Oxycodone And Oxycontin?

Brief Answer: Need 240mg of oxycodone a day Detailed Answer: Hi Thanks for using healthcare. I, Dr Abhishek Kapoor, would help you in this query. The active ingredient in Oxycontin is oxycodone, but Oxycontin (a brand name derived from "oxycodone continuous") has a time-release mechanism, which means the drug is released in the body over a period of time and patients have to take the drug less often. Regular oxycodone is an immediate-release drug, an opiod narcotic painkiller used to treat moderate to severe pain. Oxycontine 10mg works for 12 hours and oxycodone, 10mg for 4 to 6 hour. Now you were on oxycontin 40mg 3 times a day, that mean, 120 mg per day. In that case, your oxycodone should be double to oxycontine. You should take 240 mg of oxycodone in a day to control withdrawal, but you are taking 50mg per day. Better to take 60mg tablet 4 times a day. Rest, you can discuss with your doctor. In case, you need further help, you can ask. Regards Dr. Abhishek Kapoor Psychiatrist