Oxycontin™
If you have taken OxyContin and you have suffered from addiction you may be entitled to compensation.
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3/8/07: Our firm is no longer accepting Oxycontin cases or
related Oxycontin lawsuits.
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The prescription drug OxyContin is a morphine derivative used to treat moderate to severe pain. The medication works by attaching to certain opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord to effectively block the transmission of pain messages to the brain. First introduced in 1995, the drug has received a lot of press in recent years due to a significant number of cases of illegal diversion and abuse. Taken on a daily basis, OxyContin can result in physical dependency and if stopped suddenly, the user experiences severe withdrawal symptoms. Serious injury and death have been attributed to the drug.
The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has strengthened its precautions in the labeling of OxyContin Tablets, including issuing their strongest warning a Black Box Warning. At least 1,000 deaths per year are due to OxyContin abuse. Currently, the DEA is requesting that family physicians and non-specialists be banned from prescribing the drug.
Purdue Pharma, the makers of OxyContin, has been criticized for failing to provide adequate warning of the risk of addiction associated with the drug and have been involved in numerous lawsuits nationwide alleging aggressive marketing and minimization of OxyContin's highly addictive nature.
As recently as January 2004, congressional investigators said that Purdue Pharma sent promotional videos to physicians making unsubstantiated assertions that minimized the dangers of the pain-relief drug. In January of 2003, Purdue Pharma agreed to suspend medical journal advertisements for the medication due to the FDA's allegation that the advertising is misleading. The FDA also warned Purdue Pharma about advertisements that do not include adequate notification regarding the potentially fatal risks associated with OxyContin.
Please consult your physician before discontinuing any medication.
If you have been injured by a dangerous drug, the manufacturer may have failed in its duty to design, make, inspect and label the product appropriately.
At Brown & Crouppen our experienced team of Oxycontin and defective drug lawyers provide tough, aggressive representation for Oxycontin victims and their families. When you choose us to handle your Oxycontin lawsuit, our entire team becomes fully committed to your cause. We'll find answers, hold negligent companies responsible and get you the compensation you deserve.
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Oxycontin Information by the Oxycontin Lawyers of Brown & Crouppen
What type of pain would require me to use OxyContin?
Are there activities that I am limited to performing while taking OxyContin?
What should I do if I still have pain while taking OxyContin? Can I take other medications?
Can I drink alcohol while taking OxyContin?
How do I determine if my pain is severe enough to require OxyContin?
What are the side effects of OxyContin?
What are the symptoms of an OxyContin overdose?
OxyContin is the trade name for the drug oxycodone hydrochloride. It is an opiate agonist, a substance that acts by attaching to specific proteins called opioid receptors, which are found in the brain, spinal cord, and gastrointestinal tract. When these drugs attach to certain opioid receptors in the brain and spinal cord, they can effectively block the transmission of pain messages to the brain. OxyContin is intended for use by terminal cancer patients and chronic pain sufferers as a pain reliever. It is an opium derivative, which is the same active ingredient in Percodan and Percocet.
What type of pain would require me to use OxyContin?
OxyContin is prescribed for pain relief associated with injuries, bursitis, dislocations, fractures, cancer, arthritis, migraines, and back pain. It is used to relieve severe to moderate levels of pain. OxyContin tablets are a controlled-release oral formulation of oxycodone hydrochloride indicated for the management of moderate to severe pain when a continuous analgesic is needed for an extended period of time.
Are there activities that I am limited to performing while taking OxyContin?
You should not drive a car, operate heavy machinery, or do other possibly dangerous activities while taking OxyContin. OxyContin may interfere with your ability to do certain things that require your full attention. If, for instance, you are driving a car while taking OxyContin you may become disoriented or sleepy and lose control of your vehicle in turn endangering your life and the lives of those around you.
What should I do if I still have pain while taking OxyContin? Can I take other medications?
Because OxyContin is a very strong medication, you should not adjust the dose without first speaking with your physician. Combining OxyContin with some other types of medication such as sleeping pills, tranquilizers, and other pain medications may be dangerous due to the risk of interactions of these medications that can result in injury or death. You should speak with your physician before taking any other medicines with OxyContin.
Can I drink alcohol while taking OxyContin?
You should not drink any beverage that contains alcohol while you are taking OxyContin. OxyContin, when combined with alcoholic beverages, may have dangerous interactions that can result in serious injury or death. Mixing OxyContin with alcohol or another legal or illegal drug can lead to life-threatening respiratory failure, seizures, vomiting, loss of consciousness, or other serious threats to your health.
Taking OxyContin daily can result in physical dependence, a condition in which the body shows signs of narcotic withdrawal if the medication is abruptly discontinued. This is not the same thing as addiction, which represents a situation in which people obtain and take narcotics because of a psychological need. Physical dependence can be treated by slowly decreasing the OxyContin dose when it is no longer needed for the treatment of pain. However, do not change your medication dosage without direction from a doctor.
How do I determine if my pain is severe enough to require OxyContin?
If you have pain every day that lasts for a large part of the day, and the pain is moderate to severe in intensity, OxyContin may be a good choice for you. Only a physician can determine if OxyContin is right to manage your pain. If you only need a pain reliever occasionally and this adequately treats your pain, OxyContin is NOT the right drug for you. If a pain reliever is only needed for a few days, for example following a dental or surgical procedure, OxyContin is not the right drug for you.
What are the side effects of OxyContin?
The most common side effects include:
- Constipation
- Nausea
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Itching
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Dry mouth
- Sweating
What are the symptoms of an OxyContin overdose?
Slowing of breathing, seizures, dizziness, weakness, loss of consciousness,
coma, confusion, tiredness, cold, clammy skin, and small pupils. Frequently,
the OxyContin user goes to sleep; breathing will decrease until stopping
completely. If you believe you or someone you know is in danger of an
OxyContin overdose or has become addicted to the substance, please contact
your physician immediately for treatment. In addition, contact an
experienced Brown & Crouppen OxyContin attorney, as you may be entitled to
recover damages due to your addiction.
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