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Posted: 01/14/06 - 01:00
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copus
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After the car accident 6 months ago I started using percocet as I was in severe pains. The drug brought me so much relief that I couldn’t even believe how good I felt and could commit to my activities. However, another problem occurred. I started hearing noises in my ears. Sometimes it is a low sound, sometimes high, it may be in one ear but also both. This is driving me crazy and I suppose it must be percocet but I don’t want to stop this drug as it is doing wonders for me. Is there anybody who could help me?


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Posted: 01/29/06 - 16:51
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Hello. I can definitely relate to your problem as I had the same. I would notice that when ever I would lower the dosage, the buzzing would go away or at least decrease. Ibuprofen can also cause these side effects. I haven’t experienced any more of such problems when I got off percocet. You have to be careful about this drug. I know it helps you a lot, but please be aware that this drug is highly addictive. Talk to your doctor about lowering your dose about the buzzing.


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Posted: 02/24/09 - 11:46
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i understand i mean a lot of kids that i know just take the pill for the fun of it and reality it is dangerous. i think if the kids would see some of the stuff you wrote they would understand it can really hurt them Sad


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Posted: 05/06/09 - 14:11
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Oxycodone/Hydrocodone can cause hearing damage/loss. This is, however, normally only seen in those who use many (around 20) pills per day for about two months.


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