Oxycontin: A Prescription Drug

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Are you in intense pain? If so, oxycontin is a prescription drug for you. Oxycodone is used to treat moderate to severe pain. Oxycontin is an opioid pain medication. Oxycontin was developed in Germany in 1916, but it wasn't brought to the U.S.in 1939 but it didn't become widely used until Perdue Pharma began manufacturing oxycodone in the U.S. in 1996. Oxycontin is a semi-synthetic opioid synthesized from poppy-derived thebaine. Freund and speyer of the university of Frankfurt in Germany first synthesized oxycontin from thebaine in 1916. The first clinical use of the drug was documented in 1917, it was first introduced to the public of the U.S. nation in 1939. In 1928, Merck introduced a combination product containing Scoplamine, oxycontin,

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