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Old Jul 03, 2017, 07:04 AM
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Hi, Ony one can tell me how long does oxycodone stay in our system? I have taken a dose of oxycodone last week and now I am not feeling good. I have to go through the Carenician.com and find little bit verified information about stay in our system. Please help me to get rid of it.
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Old Jul 03, 2017, 10:39 AM
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Old Jul 03, 2017, 11:49 AM
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Hi, Ony one can tell me how long does oxycodone stay in our system? I have taken a dose of oxycodone last week and now I am not feeling good. I have to go through the Carenician.com and find little bit verified information about stay in our system. Please help me to get rid of it.
you can relax it does not remain in the body for a week. its like any other pain prescription medication you take it every 4-6 hours, if you dont take it every 4-6 hours, its gone from your body.

my suggestion is if you have been prescribed this by your doctors to take it as prescribed. if its not prescribed then dont take any more until you contact your doctor who can prescribe your own dosage.
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