Oxycodone is a drug that belongs to the opioid family. It is prescribed by doctors for pain relief. The experience of getting a high on morphine intake is very similar to that of hydrocodone. When the patient is experiencing mild to moderate pain, the doctors may decide to prescribe oxycodone. Even though the patient does not suffer from chronic pain, an addict will have continuous craving for it. Along with hydrocodone, oxycodone is also an addictive pain killer. Hydrocodone and oxycodone withdrawal symptoms are seen in those people who abruptly stop taking these drugs.
Although it is recommended that oxycodone be taken under the prescription of a doctor, many people under its influence tend to get it illegally. Like many narcotic drugs, hydrocodone can also be very addictive. Hydrocodone side effects are sometimes very severe. If one wants to have hydrocodone withdrawal relief, then he or she must take advice from a qualified consultant. Following are the measures that are generally taken for hydrocodone withdrawal relief. These measures are helpful in reducing physical and psychological dependence.
Hydrocodone Side Effects
Perspiration: The addict will be perspiring all the time.
Body aches and Muscle Pain: The patients body will constantly be paining. Muscle pain is a common symptom in patients trying to withdraw from hydrocodone.
Diarrhea and Vomiting: Fluid loss from the body because of diarrhea will weaken the patients system.
Loss of Appetite: The patients trying to withdraw from hydrocodone rarely have meals.
Body chills and Goose Bumps: The patient will experience continuous body chills and goose bumps
Restlessness: The patient is never at ease due to hydrcodone.
Depression: Hydrocodone can cause severe depression .
Runny nose and eyes: Constant running nose and eyes will cause sever stress.
Anxiety: The patient will feel continuous nervousness.
Sleep deprivation: Continuous craving for the drug will cause sleep deprivation in the patient.
Hydrocodone Withdrawal Remedies
Psychological Support
Psychological support to the patient who is trying to withdraw from hydrocodone is very important in a therapy. The drug addict will have a huge craving to resume taking hydrocodone. Without proper psychological support, a drug addict will never be able to free himself of drug rehabilitation
Dosage Control
The body of a patient will suffer a tremendous shock, if he or she directly stops taking hydrocodone. In such a scenario, the addiction is bound to relapse. Controlled decrease in the hydrocodone dosage will allow the addicts body to settle down. Hence gradual decrease in hydrocodone dosage is expected.
Methadone
It is a general practice by any doctor to prescribe methadone. This will greatly abbreviate the hydrocodone withdrawal symptoms. Methadone is a great anti addictive drug prescribed for the patients on opioid. Methadone is a great cough suppressant as well
Fluid Intake
Hydrocodone side effects include vomiting and diarrhea. That means sever loss of fluids from the body. To offset this, lot of water has to be taken. In many cases, doctors may require to administer fluids intravenously.
Following doctors advice is very important in having hydrocodone withdrawal relief. Typically a doctor will have to see that the patient is gradually taken off the medication. Phasing it out properly is the only way to tackle this addiction. Hope the above article on hydrocodone withdrawal relief is provides a ray of hope to any patient addicted to this drug.
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charlie
I know how hard it can be to overcome an addiction myself. About
two years ago I got addicted to oxycodone after I had broken my arm
snowboarding. My wife ended up leaving me as well, and I ended up
living on the streets of downtown san diego for awhile. The only
reason that I'm clean now is because I eventually got arrested and
had to go into rehab. It was an odd experience losing around 30 lb
over the course of 6 months and then gaining it back within a
couple months. If you look at the
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I know how hard it can be to overcome an addiction myself. About two years ago I got addicted to oxycodone after I had broken my arm snowboarding. My wife ended up leaving me as well, and I ended up living on the streets of downtown san diego for awhile. The only reason that I'm clean now is because I eventually got arrested and had to go into rehab. It was an odd experience losing around 30 lb over the course of 6 months and then gaining it back within a couple months. If you look at the