Types of addiction · Opioid
Oxycodone addiction
Oxycodone is a prescription painkiller that has pulled countless people into opioid addiction, often starting with a legitimate injury. If it has taken hold of you or someone you love, recovery is possible.
Also known as: OxyContin, oxy, roxy, percs, OC
What is oxycodone?
Oxycodone is a powerful prescription opioid used to treat moderate to severe pain, sold under brand names like OxyContin. It relieves pain but also produces euphoria, and the body builds tolerance and dependence quickly.
Many people who become addicted to oxycodone started with a real prescription. As tolerance grows, some crush and snort or inject the pills, or move on to cheaper street opioids like heroin or fentanyl.
Signs of oxycodone addiction
- Needing more to control pain or feel the same effect
- Taking it more often or in higher doses than prescribed
- Running out early or seeking multiple prescriptions
- Drowsiness, nodding off, or constricted pupils
- Withdrawal symptoms between doses
- Being unable to stop despite the consequences
Withdrawal and detox
Oxycodone withdrawal, like other opioids, brings muscle and bone pain, sweating and chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, insomnia, and strong cravings. It is rarely life-threatening but intensely difficult, which is why medical detox matters. It makes withdrawal safer and more bearable and is the right first step.
Oxycodone treatment at Renaissance Ranch
At Renaissance Ranch, we treat oxycodone and other opioid addiction with on-site medical detox at our Bluffdale, Utah residential facility, followed by clinically proven therapy and a faith-centered, 12-Step approach.
Our team, many in long-term recovery themselves, helps each man get safely through withdrawal, find better ways to manage pain and life, and stay connected for the long haul through our Band of Brothers alumni network.
If you or someone you love is struggling, help is available right now. Call (855) 736-7262 any time, or explore our treatment programs.
You can recover
Recovery from oxycodone addiction is possible.
Every call is free, confidential, and answered 24/7 by people who have walked this road themselves.
