ADVERSE REACTIONSOxycodone hydrochloride tablets have been evaluated in open label
clinical trials in patients with cancer and nonmalignant pain. Oxycodone
hydrochloride tablets are associated with adverse experiences similar to those
seen with other opioids.
Serious adverse reactions that may be associated with oxycodone hydrochloride
tablets therapy in clinical use are those observed with other opioid analgesics
and include: respiratory depression, respiratory arrest, circulatory depression,
cardiac arrest, hypotension, and/or shock (see OVERDOSAGE,
WARNINGS).
The less severe adverse events seen on initiation of therapy with oxycodone
hydrochloride tablets are also typical opioid side effects. These events are
dose dependent, and their frequency depends on the clinical setting, the
patient's level of opioid tolerance, and host factors specific to the
individual. They should be expected and managed as a part of opioid analgesia.
The most frequent of these include nausea, constipation, vomiting, headache, and
pruritus.
In many cases the frequency of adverse events during initiation of opioid
therapy may be minimized by careful individualization of starting dosage, slow
titration and the avoidance of large rapid swings in plasma concentration of the
opioid. Many of these adverse events will abate as therapy is continued and some
degree of tolerance is developed, but others may be expected to remain
throughout therapy.
In all patients for whom dosing information was available (n=191) from the
open-label and double-blind studies involving oxycodone hydrochloride tablets,
the following adverse events were recorded in patients treated with oxycodone
hydrochloride tablets with an incidence ≥ 3%. In descending order of frequency
they were: nausea, constipation, vomiting, headache, pruritus, insomnia,
dizziness, asthenia, and somnolence.
The following adverse experiences occurred in less than 3% of patients
involved in clinical trials with oxycodone:
Body as a Whole – abdominal pain,
accidental injury, allergic reaction, back pain, chills and fever, fever, flu
syndrome, infection, neck pain, pain, photosensitivity reaction, and
sepsis.
Cardiovascular – deep thrombophlebitis,
heart failure, hemorrhage, hypotension, migraine, palpitation, and
tachycardia.
Digestive – anorexia, diarrhea,
dyspepsia, dysphagia, gingivitis, glossitis, and nausea and vomiting.
Hemic and Lymphatic – anemia and
leukopenia.
Metabolic and Nutritional – edema, gout,
hyperglycemia, iron deficiency anemia and peripheral edema.
Musculoskeletal – arthralgia, arthritis,
bone pain, myalgia and pathological fracture.
Nervous – agitation, anxiety, confusion,
dry mouth, hypertonia, hypesthesia, nervousness, neuralgia, personality
disorder, tremor, and vasodilation.
Respiratory – bronchitis, cough
increased, dyspnea, epistaxis, laryngismus, lung disorder, pharyngitis,
rhinitis, and sinusitis.
Skin and Appendages – herpes simplex,
rash, sweating, and urticaria.
Special Senses –
amblyopia.
Urogenital – urinary tract infection.