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Side Effects Of Acetaminophen And Oxycodone

Some commonly associated side effects are tarry, black stools, chills, black urine, wooziness, fever, itchiness, rash, light-colored feces, reduced appetite, nausea, stomach pain, offensive breath, unusual weakness or fatigue, bloody diarrhea, yellow eyes, or skin.

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Can the tablet Percocet cause seizures when I am asleep?

Query: Hello doctor, Can tablet Percocet cause seizures when taken in proper dose for pain? Will the seizures occur while I am sleeping?  Read Full »


Dr. G. Deepika

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Percocet is a tablet with a combination of two medications namely Acetaminophen and Oxycodone. This drug is commonly prescribed for the relief of moderate to severe pain. It is advisable to use this medication only in the prescribed dosage and for the prescribed time...  Read Full »

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