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Oxymorphone

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If you’re living with moderate to severe pain, oxymorphone may provide the relief you need. This powerful opioid pain medication works by binding to the opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the perception of pain and providing comfort. Oxymorphone is available as an immediate-release tablet, extended-release tablet, or solution for injection, making it easy to find a formulation that works best for you. Don’t let pain hold you back any longer – talk to your doctor about whether oxymorphone could be the right choice for you.

Oxymorphone is a powerful opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to severe pain. It works by binding to the opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the perception of pain and providing relief. Oxymorphone is available as an immediate-release tablet, extended-release tablet, and as a solution for injection.

**FAQs**

1. What are the side effects of oxymorphone? Common side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, and sweating. More serious side effects can include slowed breathing, confusion, and severe drowsiness.

2. Can I take oxymorphone if I have kidney disease? Oxymorphone may not be the best option for people with kidney disease as it is primarily eliminated from the body through the kidneys. Your doctor will likely recommend a different pain medication or adjust your dosage based on your kidney function.

3. How long does oxymorphone stay in your system? Oxymorphone has an elimination half-life of about 4 hours, meaning it takes about 16 hours for the drug to be completely eliminated from the body. However, this can vary depending on individual factors such as age, liver function, and other medications taken.

 

If you’re living with moderate to severe pain, oxymorphone may provide the relief you need. This powerful opioid pain medication works by binding to the opioid receptors in the brain, reducing the perception of pain and providing comfort. Oxymorphone is available as an immediate-release tablet, extended-release tablet, or solution for injection, making it easy to find a formulation that works best for you. Don’t let pain hold you back any longer – talk to your doctor about whether oxymorphone could be the right choice for you.