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Facts about Oxycodone
Oxycodone narcotics reference

Oxycodone

( AKA : Tylox, Percodan, OxyContin Hillbilly heroin, Oxy, Oxycotton )

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What does OxyContin™ look like?
  • OxyContin™ is a legal, time-release pain medication that comes in tablet form.

What are the methods of usage?

  • Chewing the tablets
  • Snorting crushed tablets
  • Dissolving tablets in water and injecting
  • These methods cause a faster, highly dangerous release of medication.

Who uses OxyContin™?

  • Abuse of OxyContin™ in rural Maine, Kentucky, Virginia, and West Virginia brought national attention to this problem.
  • The areas most currently affected by OxyContin™ abuse are eastern Kentucky; New Orleans, Louisiana; southern Maine; Philadelphia and southwestern Pennsylvania; southwestern Virginia; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Phoenix, Arizona.2
  • An increase in illegal use has been especially apparent on the East Coast.3
  • 9% or 19.9 million Americans have used pain relievers illegally in their lifetime.4

How does OxyContin™ get to the United States?

  • Because it is a legal drug, OxyContin™ is supplied across the country for legitimate medical purposes.
  • Word of mouth has allowed users to devise illicit usage techniques.
  • Pharmacy robberies, health care fraud, and international trafficking constitute illicit distribution ability.

How much does OxyContin™ cost?

  • When legally sold, a 10-mg tablet of OxyContin™ will cost $1.25 and an 80-mg tablet will cost $6.
  • When illegally sold, a 10-mg tablet of OxyContin™ can cost between $5 and $10. An 80-mg tablet can cost between $65 and $80.5

What are some consequences of illicit OxyContin™ use?

  • Long-term usage can lead to physical dependence.6
  • A large dosage can cause severe respiratory depression that can lead to death.7
  • Withdrawal symptoms include restlessness, muscle and bone pain, insomnia, diarrhea, vomiting, cold flashes with goose bumps, and involuntary leg movements.8

1 Office of National Drug Control Policy, Street Terms: Drugs and the Drug Trade.
2 Drug Enforcement Administration, OxyContin™: Pharmaceutical Diversion, March 2002.
3 DEA Congressional Testimony, December 11, 2001.
4 Office of National Drug Control Policy, OxyContin™ Fact Sheet.
5 United States Department of Justice, OxyContin™ Diversion and Abuse, January 2001.
6 National Institute on Drug Abuse, Prescription Drugs: Abuse and Addiction, February 2002.
7 Ibid.
8 Ibid.

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Oxycodone Fact Sheet Data Source: US Department of Justice, DEA