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- Oxycodone/aspirin (trade name Percodan) is a combination drug marketed by Endo Pharmaceuticals. It is a tablet containing a mixture of 325 mg (5 grains) of aspirin and 4.8355 mg of oxycodone HCl (equivalent to 4.3346 mg of oxycodone as the free base); it is an opioid/non-opioid combination used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. The safety of the combination during pregnancy has not been established, although aspirin is generally contraindicated during pregnancy, and the drug has been placed in pregnancy category D. Inactive ingredients include D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Yellow 6, microcrystalline cellulose, and corn starch. Percodan was first marketed by DuPont Pharmaceuticals and prescribed in the United States in 1950. Once a widely prescribed painkiller, it has largely been replaced by alternative oxycodone compounds containing paracetamol (acetaminophen) instead of aspirin, such as Percocet. (en)
- L'association oxycodone-aspirine (vendu sous le nom de Percodan) est un puissant analgésique associant les principes actifs de l'aspirine et de l'oxycodone, utilisée pour traiter à court terme la douleur. C'est un puissant agoniste opioïde. Le Percodan a d'abord été commercialisé par Dupont Pharmaceuticals et prescrit aux États-Unis en 1950. Il fut un temps l'un des analgésiques le plus largement prescrit, mais il a été largement supplanté par d'autres associations médicamenteuses, tels que le Percocet associant l'oxycodone au paracétamol au lieu de l'aspirine. Chaque comprimé de Percodan contient les ingrédients actifs suivants:
* 4,62 mg de chlorhydrate d'oxycodone
* 0,38 mg d'oxycodone
* 325 mg d'aspirine.
* Portail de la pharmacie (fr)
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- Oxycodone (en)
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- Oxycodone/aspirin (trade name Percodan) is a combination drug marketed by Endo Pharmaceuticals. It is a tablet containing a mixture of 325 mg (5 grains) of aspirin and 4.8355 mg of oxycodone HCl (equivalent to 4.3346 mg of oxycodone as the free base); it is an opioid/non-opioid combination used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. The safety of the combination during pregnancy has not been established, although aspirin is generally contraindicated during pregnancy, and the drug has been placed in pregnancy category D. Inactive ingredients include D&C Yellow 10, FD&C Yellow 6, microcrystalline cellulose, and corn starch. Percodan was first marketed by DuPont Pharmaceuticals and prescribed in the United States in 1950. Once a widely prescribed painkiller, it has largely been replaced (en)
- L'association oxycodone-aspirine (vendu sous le nom de Percodan) est un puissant analgésique associant les principes actifs de l'aspirine et de l'oxycodone, utilisée pour traiter à court terme la douleur. C'est un puissant agoniste opioïde. Le Percodan a d'abord été commercialisé par Dupont Pharmaceuticals et prescrit aux États-Unis en 1950. Il fut un temps l'un des analgésiques le plus largement prescrit, mais il a été largement supplanté par d'autres associations médicamenteuses, tels que le Percocet associant l'oxycodone au paracétamol au lieu de l'aspirine. (fr)
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- Oxycodone-aspirine (fr)
- Oxycodone/aspirin (en)
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