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. 1963 Aug;99(2):127–130.

The Addiction Potential of Oxycodone (Percodan®)

Edward R Bloomquist
PMCID: PMC1515192  PMID: 13971810

Abstract

Dihydrohydroxycodeinone (oxycodone, Percodan®) is a useful analgesic. Its addiction potential, however, is comparable to that of morphine. This fact should be considered when it is prescribed. Because of increasing numbers of addicts to this drug in the State of California, the California Medical Association Committee on Dangerous Drugs and the House of Delegates has recommended that oxycodone-containing drugs be returned to the triplicate prescription list as they were originally in 1949. This recommendation was incorporated in Senate Bill 385, which failed to pass the legislature.

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