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stephen_sanders2026-04-18

Oxymorphone ER 15mg Tablets are a powerful opioid pain medication designed to manage persistent and severe pain that requires around-the-clock treatment. This extended-release (ER) medication works by altering how your brain and nervous system respond to pain, providing sustained relief over a 12-hour period. However, with these benefits come potential risks, including severe side effects that require immediate medical attention. This thread is dedicated to discussing the pros and cons of Oxymorphone ER, sharing experiences, and providing crucial information for anyone considering this treatment. Be sure to review the list of possible side effects and report any concerning symptoms to your doctor immediately. Always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.

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kenneth_jordan4/13/2026

I've been prescribed this for my chronic pain and can say firsthand that it can be dangerous if not managed properly. I'm very glad to have started with a lower dose and gradually increased.

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kathryn_martin4/14/2026

This needs to be monitored closely and done by an expert doctor who knows how to manage the side effects well.

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samantha_bailey4/14/2026

This thread is a good reminder to keep an eye out for not just the obvious symptoms but things like changes in eyesight and memory loss.

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ruth_fox4/14/2026

My mother had a severe allergic reaction to opioids and had to switch. It's a miracle she didn't experience one of those lesser known but life threatening side effects.

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larry_gardner4/14/2026

Oxymorphone ER is tough on the system, and it can mess with your digestion big time. I’ve had severe constipation and stomach pain. I had to start a strict fiber regimen and stool softeners to manage it. It’s a pain to add more meds, but it’s necessary.

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peter_moore4/14/2026

I noticed the tablet shells in my stool. At first, it freaked me out, but I talked to my doctor, and they said it’s normal. The drug works so it's not an issue despite the aesthetics.

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kathleen_gray4/14/2026

We've been taking Oxymorphone ER for about a month now to manage chronic back pain, and it's been a game-changer. The pain relief is substantial, but we do experience some dizziness and fatigue. Not sure if it's worth the trade-off long-term.

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joan_kennedy4/14/2026

I’m curious about the serotonin syndrome risks. Anyone else taking this with antidepressants or other meds that might increase that risk?

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abigail_andrews4/14/2026

The warning about serotonin syndrome is intense. I didn’t realize how many medications could interact to cause that. Be honest with your doctor about everything you’re taking.

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grace_wilson4/14/2026

The risk of addiction should be discussed more openly. These meds are highly addictive, and doctors need to make that clear so patients can be vigilant and self-aware.