
Oxycodone's pharmacodynamics are characterized by mu-opioid receptor agonism, leading to analgesic effects, respiratory depression, gastrointestinal slowing, and pupil constriction, with variations dependent on individual plasma concentrations and administration routes.
pain management, pharmacodynamics, opioid, drug action, analgesic, pharmacology, opioid receptor, CNS, oxycodone, metabolism
pain management, pharmacodynamics, opioid, drug action, analgesic, pharmacology, opioid receptor, CNS, oxycodone, metabolism
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