What Does Oxycodone Look Like?

Oxycodone comes in many different forms and strengths. With the rising opioid epidemic, knowing what oxycodone looks like can keep you and loved ones safe if you are not prescribed this drug.

What Does Oxycodone Look Like?

Oxycodone is a semi-synthetic opioid used in the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It’s primarily works as a sedative and analgesic. This drug is closely related to morphine and has a high potential for abuse and addiction.

As a controlled substance, oxycodone is only available with a prescription. Brand names of this drug include Oxaydo, Oxycontin, Oxyfast, Roxicodone, and Xtampza ER.

There are several different types of oxycodone available. The extended-release version of the drug is used to treat around-the-clock and chronic pain. Instant release versions of oxycodone are used for moderate to severe pain on an as-needed basis.

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Oxycodone should only be used as prescribed. Using this drug recreationally or abusing it can increase the chance of physical dependence and addiction.

How To Identify Oxycodone

There are a number of different forms of oxycodone available. What the pills will look like will depend on the brand name and manufacturer.

Here are a few examples of what oxycodone may look like:

  • 5 mg tablet that is small, round, and white with 5482 printed on one side
  • 10 mg tablet that is white and oval and has 93 on one side and 24 on the other side
  • 20 mg tablet that is oval and pink with 93 on one side and 31 on the other side
  • 40 mg tablet that is yellow and oval and has 93 printed on one side and 32 on the other

Because oxycodone is a generic and widely used ingredient, there are several types of the drug available. For example, there are also capsules that may be a brown or orange color. Oxycodone is also used in its liquid form.

Getting Help For Oxycodone Abuse And Addiction

Oxycodone is a potent opioid that can easily be abused. Abusing this drug can quickly result in physical dependence as well as addiction.

Overcoming an addiction to oxycodone can be difficult, especially when someone tries to do it on his or her own. Luckily, there are a number of different treatment options available for individuals struggling with an opioid addiction.

Often, a formal treatment plan will be recommended for those looking to beat an addiction to oxycodone. This may include a medically monitored detox program as well as an inpatient treatment program.

To learn more about what oxycodone looks like and the treatment available for opioid addiction, contact our treatment specialists today.

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