Hi, Donna, and welcome to Wikipedia! I saw your question on the Teahouse, and I removed it, as that's just not a thing we can help you with. You should take a look at the medical disclaimer; it is strongly encouraged that, if you have any questions about health, you see a doctor. The thing is that, on Wikipedia, nobody can know who's really providing you information, and providing false medical advice that could potentially lead to injury, sickness, or worse is something we try very hard to avoid. No worries, though; you won't get into trouble for asking that or anything! It's just not a question we can answer. Thanks! Writ Keeper 17:07, 22 August 2012 (UTC) Donna Ehret (talk) 17:17, 22 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

I cannot stress this enough: if you want reliable information on anything health-related, you must see a doctor. Wikipedia is not a reliable source; you should not must not use information found on Wikipedia to make any kind of health-related decision, no matter how small. We do have an article on oxycodone, but, again, if you want information that is reliable enough to make decisions based on health, you must get that information from a real-life MD, not Wikipedia. Writ Keeper 17:37, 22 August 2012 (UTC)Reply