Dangerous Effects Of Anti Alcohol Drug

June 27, 2012 0 Comments

Percocet is one of the most commonly prescribed drug for relieving pain. Percocet is made up of a mixture of oxycodone, an extremely addictive substance, and acetaminophen, a drug usually bought from the shops. Percocet is considered both a narcotic and an analgesic.

But like some other drug Percocet also has some bad effects. Following are listed few bad effects of percocet.

Usual Bad Effects of Percocet:

Very Low Blood Pressure
Tiredness
Feeling Faint
Dizzy
Nausea
Vomiting
Feeling Down
Not Feeling Good

Infrequent Side Effects of Percocet:

Expansion of Blood Vessels
Dry Mouth
Indigestion
Incomplete or Infrequent Bowel Movements
Contraction of the Ureter
A rise in body temperature
Excessive Sweating
Head Pain
Diarrhea

Heart Problems
Percocet can affect your heart rate and lead to bradycardia (slowed down heartbeats), palpitations (uneven heartbeats) or tachycardia (rapid heartbeats). It can also affect your blood pressure and cause hypertension (increased blood pressure), hypotension (low blood pressure) or orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure occurring in some people when they stand up).

Impairment

Percocet can affect your intelligence or slow down your reaction times. Be cautious if you want to drive or operate other heavy equipment.

Besides the above mentioned side effects many people may also get following effects from percocet.

Depression
Blood Circulation Problems
Vocal Cord Problem
Lung Failure
Significant Decrease in Lung Function
Acute Liver Dysfunction
Hepatitis
Skin Allergy
Itching
Anemia
Trouble in Breathing
Severe Allergic Reaction
Giant Hives
Reaction because of an Allergy
Decreased Blood Platelets
Deficiency of White Blood Cell
Low Neutrophils in White Blood Cell
Mental Confusion
Impatience
Extreme Felling of Well Being
Discolored Spots on the Body
Migraine
Headache
Irritated Throat
Painful or Dry Mouth
Urinary Tract Infection
Chronic Sleep Disorders
Symptoms Of Flu
Feeling Cold
Water Retention
Appetite Loss
Throbbing or Pounding Heartbeat
Difficulty in Swallowing
Cannot Empty Bladder
Abdominal Pain

The most commonly observed adverse reactions from the use of Percocet include lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness or sedation, nausea, and vomiting. Other severe reactions are euphory, dysphoria, costiveness, and itching.

Since Percocet is a sedative drug, you possibly will become addicted to it. You may also feel confusion, anxiety, tensions or hallucination (seeing or perceiving things which do not exist). Trouble sleeping and anxiousness are other psychiatric side effects. In certain cases, you may be so severely depressed that you begin to develop suicidal thoughts or behaviors. Consult your physician if you experience these symptoms.

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