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Tylox


Tylox is a brand name for the combination drug consisting of paracetamol and oxycodone. This is a prescription drug used to relieve moderate-to-severe acute pain. Endo Pharmaceuticals produce and market the drug worldwide.

The potential for addiction is high primarily due to the presence of paracetamol within the drug combination. Concerns have been raised about the amount of paracetamol in each dosage, as well as the increasing number of fatalities as a direct result of liver disease caused by the paracetamol. This drug is widespread and is therefore easy to find on the streets.

Side Effects

Tylox shares many of the same side effects as high doses of paracetamol. Most notably, these side effects include lowered blood pressure, feeling of faintness, a loss of coordination, and nausea. If any of these side effects worsen, it can be a sign of serious problems and people should seek out medical help immediately. Most of the time, this occurs because of an allergic reaction.

Liver damage is the main threat of taking large doses of this drug. If someone ingests over 3000mg of paracetamol each day, the liver will struggle to filter out and deal with the toxins. Once it becomes overwhelmed, it is prone to long-term damage and total failure. This is where most of the fatalities associated with this drug emanate from.

Tylox Addiction Treatment

An addiction to tylox can completely ruin a person’s life. This is why a drug rehabilitation centre is the correct option for tackling this addiction. Rehab enables people to speak confidently about some of the deep personal issues affecting them in a controlled environment. By speaking to therapists, it helps to reveal and uncover the triggers that originally led to the addiction.

Furthermore, these centres provide many opportunities to mix with people who are going through the same problems. Such a community is vital in offering the support needed to overcome addiction demons.

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