OXYCODONE HYDROCHLORIDE- oxycodone hydrochloride capsule 
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Medication Guide
Oxycodone Hydrochloride (ox-ee-CO-dohn) Capsules, CII
This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Revised 04/2021
Oxycodone hydrochloride capsules are:
  • A strong prescription pain medicine that contains an opioid (narcotic) that is used to manage pain severe enough to require an opioid pain medicine, when other pain treatments such as non-opioid pain medicines do not treat your pain well enough or you cannot tolerate them.
  • An opioid pain medicine that can put you at risk for overdose and death. Even if you take your dose correctly as prescribed you are at risk for opioid addiction, abuse, and misuse that can lead to death.
Important information about oxycodone hydrochloride capsules:
  • Get emergency help or call 911 right away if you take too much oxycodone hydrochloride capsules (overdose). When you first start taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules, when your dose is changed, or if you take too much (overdose), serious or life-threatening breathing problems that can lead to death may occur. Talk to your healthcare provider about naloxone, a medicine for the emergency treatment of an opioid overdose.
  • Taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules with other opioid medicines, benzodiazepines, alcohol, or other central nervous system depressants (including street drugs) can cause severe drowsiness, decreased awareness, breathing problems, coma, and death.
  • Never give anyone else your oxycodone hydrochloride capsules. They could die from taking it. Selling or giving away oxycodone hydrochloride capsules is against the law.
  • Store oxycodone hydrochloride capsules securely, out of sight and reach of children, and in a location not accessible by others, including visitors to the home.
Do not take oxycodone hydrochloride capsules if you have:
  • severe asthma, trouble breathing, or other lung problems.
  • a bowel blockage or have narrowing of the stomach or intestines.
  • an allergy to oxycodone or any of the ingredients in oxycodone hydrochloride capsules.
Before taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules, tell your healthcare provider if you have a history of:
  • head injury, seizures
  • problems urinating
  • liver, kidney, thyroid problems
  • pancreas or gallbladder problems
  • abuse of street or prescription drugs, alcohol addiction, opioid overdose, or mental health problems.
Tell your healthcare provider if you are:
  • pregnant or planning to become pregnant.Prolonged use of oxycodone hydrochloride capsules during pregnancy can cause withdrawal symptoms in your newborn baby that could be life-threatening if not recognized and treated.
  • breastfeeding.Oxycodone hydrochloride capsules passes into breast milk and may harm your baby.
  • living in a household where there are small children or someone who has abused street or prescription drugs.
  • taking prescription or over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements. Taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules with certain other medicines can cause serious side effects that could lead to death.
When taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules:
  • Do not change your dose. Take oxycodone hydrochloride capsules exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Use the lowest dose possible for the shortest time needed.
  • Take your prescribed dose every 4 to 6 hours. Do not take more than your prescribed dose. If you miss a dose, take your next dose at your usual time.
  • Call your healthcare provider if the dose you are taking does not control your pain.
  • If you have been taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules regularly, do not stop taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules without talking to your healthcare provider.
  • After you stop taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules, destroy the unused capsules by flushing down the toilet.
  • Dispose of expired, unwanted, or unused oxycodone hydrochloride capsules by promptly flushing down the toilet, if a drug take-back option is not readily available. Visit www.fda.gov/drugdisposal for additional information on disposal of unused medicines.
While taking oxycodone hydrochloride capsules DO NOT:
  • Drive or operate heavy machinery, until you know how oxycodone hydrochloride capsules affects you. Oxycodone hydrochloride capsules can make you sleepy, dizzy, or lightheaded.
  • Drink alcohol or use prescription or over-the-counter medicines that contain alcohol. Using products containing alcohol during treatment with oxycodone hydrochloride capsules may cause you to overdose and die.
The possible side effects of oxycodone hydrochloride capsules:
  • constipation, nausea, sleepiness, vomiting, tiredness, headache, dizziness, abdominal pain. Call your healthcare provider if you have any of these symptoms and they are severe.
Get emergency medical help or call 911 right away if you have:
  • trouble breathing, shortness of breath, fast heartbeat, chest pain, swelling of your face, tongue, or throat, extreme drowsiness, light-headedness when changing positions, feeling faint, agitation, high body temperature, trouble walking, stiff muscles, or mental changes such as confusion.
These are not all the possible side effects of oxycodone hydrochloride capsules. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. For more information go to dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
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Revised: 7/2023
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