93 O2 Pill – red oval, 11mm
Oxymorphone Hydrochloride 10 mg has been identified as the red, oval pill with imprint 93 O2. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA provides it.
Oxymorphone is a member of the opioid medication class, which includes narcotic analgesics and is used to relieve labor pain. Pregnancy cannot be considered risk-free. According to the Controlled Substance Act (CSA), oxymorphone 10 mg is categorized as a Schedule 2 controlled substance.
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Attribute | Details |
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Availability | Prescription only |
Drug Class | Opioids (narcotic analgesics) |
Pregnancy Category | C – Risk cannot be ruled out |
CSA Schedule | 2 – High potential for abuse |
Labeler / Supplier | Teva Pharmaceuticals USA |
USES
One opioid medication used to treat moderate to severe pain is oxymorphone.
Oxymorphone in its extended-release version should not be used for pain relief on an as-needed basis; rather, it should be used for continuous pain management.
There are additional uses for oxymorphone besides those specified in this medicine guide.
SIDE EFFECTS
If you have any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction: hives; trouble breathing; swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, get emergency medical attention.
Opioid medications have the potential to cause mortality by slowing or stopping respiration. If you have bluish lips, sluggish, paused breathing, or difficulty waking up, someone caring for you should provide naloxoneand/or seek emergency medical treatment.
Oxymorphone adverse effects can be rather severe. Make a quick call to your doctor if you have:
breathing that is shallow or feeble, or that ceases;
a sense of lightheadedness, as if you could faint;
seizure (fits and fits);
wheezing, coughing up yellow or green phlegm, and chest pain;
extreme vomiting
elevated serotonin levels in the body, resulting in agitation, delusions, fever, perspiration, shivering, rapid heartbeat, and rigid muscles
WARNINGS
OPIOID MEDICINE MISUSE MAY RESULT IN ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH. Make sure the drug is kept out of reach of others.
Pregnancy-related opioid medication use can result in potentially fatal withdrawal symptoms for the unborn child.
When opioid medications are used with alcohol or other medications that make you drowsy or decrease your breathing, fatal side effects may result.
Prior to using this medication
If you have an allergy to oxymorphone, or if you have any of the following conditions:
serious respiratory issues or asthma;
significant hepatic dysfunction; or
a blockage of the stomach or intestines (including paralytic ileus).
Inform your physician if you have ever experienced:
breathing issues, sleep apnea (the cessation of breathing while you sleep);
a convulsion or head damage;
addiction to drugs or alcohol, or mental disease;
issues with urinating;