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Oxycodone Signs and Names

Warning Signs of Oxycodone Use

The warning signs of any opioid abuse, including abuse of oxycodone, include the following:

  • drowsiness
  • respiratory depression
  • needle tracks (if injected)
  • nightmares
  • anxiety
  • agitation
  • euphoria
  • dysphoria
  • depression
  • paranoia
  • hallucinations (in cases of high dosage)

Warning signs that may or may not indicate oxycodone use but deserve immediate attention include:

  • person cannot be awakened
  • person is having difficulty breathing
  • rash
  • constipation
  • inability to urinate

Because oxycodone is sometimes combined with other substances, the symptoms and therefore the warning signs may vary somewhat. Of course, since oxycodone is marketed in combination with aspirin and acetaminophen, it is sometimes used illegally in a combined form, and drug abusers do not always take the time to separate the oxycodone from the accompanying analgesic.

But other drugs are also used with oxycodones, and to clarify reporting, an analysis of fatalities was conducted. The following was discovered through the examination of 1014 oxycodone-related fatalities in 23 states from August 1999 to January 2002. Of those cases 919 were related to drug abuse. Of those 919, in only 30 was a form of oxycodone the only chemical reported, and of these, only 12 had OxyContin®. In 889 cases, there were multiple drugs•a form of oxycodone, and at least one other drug involved that could be reasonably considered to have contributed to the fatality. The most common ones were:

  • benzodiazepines
  • alcohol
  • cocaine
  • other narcotics
  • marijuana
  • antidepressants

Another sign of use can be the use of any of the street names for oxycodone.

What is Oxycodone called?

Picking up on the street names may provide a clue to the drug being abused. Since there are different names for each drug, it requires a broad knowledge.

Oxycodone

hydrocodone vs oxycodone

OxyContin® is only one form of Oxycodone, but many of the street terms appear to be used interchangeably, including these:

  • Hillbilly heroin
  • Kicker
  • OCs
  • Oceans
  • Orange County
  • O’s
  • Ox
  • Oxicotton
  • Oxy 80’s
  • Oxycet
  • Oxycoffins
  • Pills
  • Rushbo (this references Rush Limbaugh’s admission of addiction to OxyContin® in October of 2003)

Many of these are obvious adaptations of the name.

Others are specific to OxyContin®:

  • 40
  • 40-bar
  • 80
  • O
  • Kicker
  • Oxy

And some are specific to Percodan®:

  • percs
  • perks
  • pink spoons

This is not a full listing, but it provides some idea of the variety of alternative terms there are for these substances.

Warning Signs and Street Names of Oxycodone Sources

  • emedicine.com
  • pbs.org
  • whitehousedrugpolicy.gov
  • drugs.indiana.edu
  • cnn.com
  • ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  • diffen.com

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