Opioids

Percocet

Last updated:
July 15, 2025

What Is Percocet?

“What is Percocet?” is one of the biggest questions surrounding this drug.

Percocet is made up of oxycodone and acetaminophen. Oxycodone is an opiate pain reliever, while acetaminophen is not. Percocet is used as pain medicine or analgesic medicine.

Acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever that increases the effects of oxycodone.

Percocet Forms

There are different forms of the Percocet pill. For one, they have different sizes made up of different dosages of oxycodone. Each tablet will have the same amount of acetaminophen, 325 milligrams.

Depending on the dosage, the colour of the pill will be different. Pills will be either yellow, peach, pink, or blue.

There is a liquid form of this painkiller. However, the Percocet dosage must be exact to avoid an overdose.

The only brand name for Percocet is Percocet. Some get it confused with the brand names for oxycodone, such as Percodan, OxyContin, Tylox, Endocet, and Roxicodone.

The street names you may hear for Percocet include Paulas, percs, Blue Dynamite, and Roxi. In contrast, oxycodone has its street names. You may listen to oxycodone get referred to as oxygen, oxy cotton, O.C., OCS, oxy, hillbilly heroin, or a poor man’s heroin.

Percocet Medical Usage

As stated before, Percocet is an analgesic medication, otherwise known as a pain relievers. These medications bind brain cells together to tell the brain that there isn’t any pain. Percocet activates the brain’s reward centre, and you can become addicted to the way the drug makes you feel.

The effect of Percocet may diminish over time. This is why most prescribe it when pain begins.

Percocet is only taken by mouth, either in a liquid form or as a tablet. Two 2.5 milligram tablets are taken every six hours. Higher doses are only taken one at a time every six hours.

Patients who cannot take non-opiate drugs or are unaffected by them are prescribed Percocet. Those taking Percocet are at risk of feeling withdrawal symptoms when the medication is no longer necessary. Because of this, doctors attempt to wean patients off of it slowly.

Percocet in the U.K. is legal to some degree. Percocet is a prescription-only medicine in the United Kingdom.

A medical professional must sign this prescription in ink before it can get supplied or sold to a patient. A medical practitioner also must include important information such as the date and address.

If you need a refill, it can only be done within six months of the first prescription. If you need a repeated prescription, but the number of refills is not included, it can only be filled twice within six months if it is in liquid form. For oral medication, it can be served six times within six months.

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