Percocet 7.5/325 Mg Tablets: managing side effects and pain relief
I was prescribed Percocet 7.5/325 Mg Tablets for severe back pain, and while it has helped with the pain, I'm experiencing some side effects that I'm not sure are normal. I've been reading up on the possible side effects, and I'm a bit worried about some of the things I've heard. Has anyone else had similar experiences, and what do you think I should do?
Percocet 7.5/325 Mg Tablets: managing side effects and pain relief
I was prescribed Percocet 7.5/325 Mg Tablets for severe back pain, and while it has helped with the pain, I'm experiencing some side effects that I'm not sure are normal. I've been reading up on the possible side effects, and I'm a bit worried about some of the things I've heard. Has anyone else had similar experiences, and what do you think I should do?
Comments (5)
If you're feeling really sick, definitely call your doctor. Better safe than sorry, right? Some of those side effects sound serious.
I've had some trouble passing urine after taking Percocet. It was scary because I couldn't figure out what was wrong. I called my doctor right away, and they told me to stop taking it. I felt better soon after. Be careful if you notice any urination problems.
I had a pretty bad experience with Percocet. I got really constipated and ended up in the ER. It's not fun, so if you're feeling really uncomfortable, don't hesitate to seek help.
I've had some pretty bad headaches and nausea, but I'm pretty sure it's just a part of the withdrawal. It's really tough sometimes, but it gets better. I'm just making sure to drink plenty of water and eat well.
Be careful, man. I had a friend who had a bad reaction to Percocet. He ended up in the hospital with liver issues. It's no joke. It might be worth talking to your doc about a different medication