Oxycodone for Pain User Reviews (Page 3)
Brand names: OxyContin, Roxicodone, Xtampza ER, Oxaydo, RoxyBond, Dazidox, Oxydose ETH-Oxydose Endocodone Oxyfast …show all brand names
Oxycodone has an average rating of 8.3 out of 10 from a total of 431 reviews for the treatment of Pain. 80% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 9% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Oxycodone
- Penel...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- January 11, 2017
"I am a 53-year-old mom with an 11-year-old daughter. I suffer from lower back pain from L4 disc surgery in Sept '16 and fibromyalgia. Advil just does not touch the pain, and it also triggers acid reflux. Hydrocodone made me severely nauseous. Oxycodone is the ONLY pain medicine that gives me relief. It does not make me sleepy or cause acid reflux. I do take a stool softener on an every-other-day basis to prevent constipation, and that works. Previously I had been on it for 2 years prior to surgery for sciatic nerve pain. After surgery, I had NO problem weaning off. If you wean slowly, 1/2 pill reduction at a time, it's not an issue. It has been a lifesaver for me."
- lasve...
- December 28, 2013
Roxicodone (oxycodone) "Long-term chronic pain sufferers greatly benefit from immediate pain relief. The 30mg dose provides relief for about 6 hours, however, it is very difficult to get filled at the pharmacy, typically resulting in a 3-day wait time to check the doctors and your records."
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- kawa-...
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- July 11, 2012
OxyContin (oxycodone) "OxyContin gave me my life back. I have taken literally every pain medicine combination known to man. This medicine is the one that has given me my ability to walk again without pain. My case was a very bad coal mining accident back in 2006. I have had five knee and leg surgeries, both shoulders reconstructed and my hips operated on three times. So I lived a very miserable life until I was put on this medicine by my family doctor. All the doctors at the pain clinic I was going to had me on medicines like Opana or Fentanyl and lots more."
- Mike_...
- June 17, 2008
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I've been taking OxyContin now for about two years. I've been through just about everything else you can think of due to the 5 ruptured discs I have. Pain blocker, nerve deadening, etc., and even physical therapy but I haven't found anything as useful as OxyContin. It's been relatively side effect-free for me, and I can function pretty well day-to-day because of it."
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- HARLE...
- November 2, 2011
OxyContin (oxycodone) "Life is livable again. I have had no side effects. I stay very aware of the possibility for abuse so am very careful. I count my pills throughout the month and have to give a urine sample every couple months at the pain clinic. I have been on the same dose, 60 mg every 12 hours for approximately 5 years. I cannot go back to life before I was placed on this medicine. There has been and always will be people who will abuse pain medicines and I can understand why doctors are so afraid to prescribe them, but someone has to stand up and treat people like myself so we can get out of bed and face the day."
- DABK
- December 14, 2014
"I have been on pain meds for a very long time (13 years) from an injury at work. I used to take (after years) 5 OxyContin 8 mg tablets per day, which was fine until they changed the formula. They don't really help any longer. I have 4 herniated discs in my neck, and after 3 surgeries, it still is not healed or healed correctly. My neck injury causes me severe headaches as well. I am now on 30 mg Roxicodone, which is wonderful for all my pain ailments, however, it has to be a certain brand. If I don't have the correct brand, I will get physically nauseous. I must be allergic to something the manufacturer puts in it. The ones that do work for me have saved my life. I am able to function with pain relief. In my opinion, they work the best."
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- Anonymous
- September 4, 2009
Oxyfast (oxycodone) "I was taking OxyContin after 2 shoulder surgeries, then I was in a bad auto accident. Even upping me to 80mg 2x daily wasn't enough. My doctor suggested the Oxyfast for breakthrough pain, so I tried it. This was the only combination that took away all my pain, so I could work and care for my family. At 29 years old, I thought my life was over, but these medications gave me my life back!"
- bosz
- Taken for 5 to 10 years
- October 8, 2014
"I have rheumatoid arthritis, and it causes me a lot of fatigue and pain, but thanks to oxycodone, it helps me keep going. I have been taking it for about seven years, but only regularly since having rheumatoid. I take 15 mg about every four hours. I also inject methotrexate and Enbrel once a week."
- Cano
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- March 5, 2021
Xtampza ER (oxycodone) "Xtampza ER 18 mg, 2 times a day. Worst medication I've ever been on. Not only did it not work for pain, it made me feel like I was in constant opioid withdrawal. I felt tired, couldn't sleep at night, and there's no point, this medicine should even exist. Extremely expensive and extremely worthless!"
- Anonymous
- June 2, 2009
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I too believe that this is a great drug. OxyContin has given me my life back. There is no way I would be able to work without taking it daily 60 mg x2 daily. I hate hearing how bad this is for you. I don't want anyone to know I take it because people think you are an addict."
- Orego...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- November 18, 2015
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I was in a near-fatal car accident when I was 18. I was on morphine for 6 months. After 30 years, it is catching up to me. I am in some pain now most of the time. With oxycodone, I am able to make it through the day and work. Caution during use, if used for over 90 days, dependency could occur easily. Please be aware of this."
- Bonnie
- Taken for 10 years or more
- June 8, 2018
"I get oxycodone 15 mg (round green K). They have not been the same strength-wise since January 2018. Then, since about March, the pharmacy started giving me whatever brand they got, which have been several different manufacturers. And the strength effect has not been the same. I have been on this medication for years. And the manufacturers putting fillers in, and the strength is not the same."
- ANGIE
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- May 2, 2013
"Without this medication, I wouldn't be able to do all the things that a mum is supposed to do. I have three small children and it's hard, especially with bulging discs and joints that, because of wear and tear, are so incredibly painful. The only thing is the withdrawals. I forgot to get my script over the holiday and had no pain relief for four days. It was the worst four days of my whole entire life. I will never ever put myself through that ever again. If I could give one bit of advice to someone who was starting on this medication, it would be to only take what you need."
- Anonymous
- September 25, 2008
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I have been on OxyContin for about eight years now, and I rate it as life-saving. I can assure you that with four spinal surgeries and a failed hip replacement, no other drug, including morphine, has given me back the quality of life that OxyContin has."
- Jesse...
- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- August 21, 2015
"I'm 20 years old and have been suffering from severe testicular pain for the past 9 months. Not to mention pelvic and groin pain as well, all from a sports injury. While I recover, my pain management has put me on oxycodone 10 mg four times a day (along with extended-release morphine). I can't tell you how much oxycodone has been a lifesaver when it came to bringing down the severe episodes of breakthrough pain I have. Really lowers it to a tolerable level so I can function! I tried tramadol and Vicodin prior to this, which provided very limited relief. But I really trust this medication. Highly recommended for any male suffering from severe testicular pain - and any pain patient in general."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- August 10, 2012
"I have rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, degenerative disc issues, and neck issues, and this is the only medicine that doesn't bother my stomach (gastric ulcer) or give me panic attacks. The problem is being able to get it because of abuse by other people."
- Anonymous
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- May 29, 2012
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I have fibromyalgia, and I'm 31. I'm on disability now because the job I had for 10 years said I couldn't work there because I take 2 x 10 mg a day of OxyContin. At least now I can live a life, play with my kids, wash my car, etc. Before, all I did was suffer at work, and my work performance was so poor they even tried to fire me or get me to resign."
- llawen
- October 26, 2010
OxyContin (oxycodone) "Five years ago, I was close to suicidal with pain and found a superb pain management doctor at the Beth Israel Pain & Palliative Care Unit in NYC. I HIGHLY recommend them. Recently, I began to feel pain again of the acute variety (I am always in some chronic pain). I said to my husband, 'It is as if this drug is not working at all.' I went today for my regular two-month check-up and told my doctor. He nodded and told me that many of his patients no longer get relief with OxyContin as the new formula (meant to keep abusers from crushing it) does not work well in ER form. I had not had to use more than the same dose for five years and was in relative comfort, given my disability, and now I have to try a higher dosage or change medication."
- Anonymous
- October 11, 2010
OxyContin (oxycodone) "Well, I have been taking OxyContin 40 mg for 5 years now, and it has changed my life until a couple of weeks ago. Now, they don't work nearly as well as they did. They put a time release all the way through the pill, and it doesn't take the pain completely away now. I hope they change back because this has affected my life a lot!"
- Jake
- May 22, 2008
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I have scoliosis that causes severe pain. My spine is S-shaped. It's a pretty severe curve. Anyway, I've been to a number of doctors. Finally, I got a PM doc that prescribed a number of pain meds that did not work. I almost gave up until he prescribed OxyContin. What a relief! Now we have to adjust the dosage a bit, but finally got it perfect. I take 4 40mg pills a day and been on that same dose for about a year, and it is still working great. I am not building a tolerance to it at all."
- buzzard
- August 20, 2012
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I have had 13 back surgeries since 1997 after a car accident. I also have a spinal stimulator in me. I take 20 mg OxyContin four times a day and 10/325 Percocet five times a day. My pain stays about the same, some days I can't walk."
- Lefturn
- April 20, 2021
Xtampza ER (oxycodone) "I’ve been on it a week. First off I got nauseated then realized I probally needed to eat with it . I’m not a breakfast eater, so this is going to be an issue. But I did start eating a few saltines with it . I’m on 18mgs . They do nothing for the pain by themselves . If I take them with my breakthrough med , they do seem to help them a little bit more . But they do take an hour and half to 2 hours to notice any pain relief , then they only work for like 4 hours after that. So no way they can be considered long acting . Also they make me sleepy constantly , so now I have absolutely no energy to get up and clean house . So to sum up , they are pretty worthless ."
- Xtampa
- Taken for less than 1 month
- February 13, 2022
Xtampza ER (oxycodone) "I wish I had thought to Google these reviews before I threw away SIX HUNDRED PLUS dollars on this pathetic excuse for pain meds.. didn't get I had to jump through a hoop when taking it, and when I found out it made no difference. Vivid disturbing dreams as well..ZERO pain relief. This manufacturer should be SUED..False advertising.."
- Hez
- October 21, 2010
OxyContin (oxycodone) "I have been on OxyContin for 8 years now. I have many problems, and I am disabled. They've tried me on several medicines before this, and nothing worked. I am so sensitive and allergic to a lot of medicines. But then they started me on OxyContin, and it has worked for me up until last month when they changed them. They are not as effective as they once were, and now I am suffering because of it."
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OxyContin (oxycodone) "I've been on the 60mg twice a day for over 2 years now with Roxicodone 30mg every six hours for breakthrough pain, works better for me than Avinza. High dose Norco, and even the Fentanyl Patches 25mcg-75mcg. It has given my life back. I do recommend you talk to your doctor and get on this medicine. The old version that had OC and 60 was a lot better than the newer OP/60, but eventually your body gets used to it. Just be careful take it as directed. The only side effect is constipation, but otherwise a God-Send!"