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Medication Teaching Plan: Xtampza ER Oxycodone
Introduction
This medication teaching plan highlights Xtampza ER (oxycodone extended-release), a narcotic analgesic commonly used for the management of moderate to severe pain. Oxycodone exerts its effects by binding to opioid receptors within the central nervous system (CNS). This binding process alters both the patient’s perception of pain and their emotional response to painful stimuli, while also producing generalized CNS depression (Vallerand, Sanoski, & Quiring, 2019).
The primary therapeutic goal of oxycodone is pain reduction and improvement of patient comfort. Although it is generally prescribed for adults, pediatric patients may also receive oxycodone at carefully adjusted doses ranging from 0.05–0.15 mg/kg every 4–6 hours as needed (Vallerand, Sanoski, & Quiring, 2019).
This teaching resource aims to provide patients and families with essential knowledge regarding Xtampza ER, including:
Drug classification
Mechanism of action
Dosage and administration
Potential drug interactions
Laboratory considerations
Adverse effects and toxicity
Special considerations
Patient assessments and education strategies
Patient Education
Educating patients is vital to ensure safe and effective use of Xtampza ER. Lack of understanding about dosage, timing, and administration can result in serious complications. The most important teaching point relates to the medication’s high risk for abuse and dependency.
Patients should be informed that:
Oxycodone has a known potential for misuse.
Medication should be stored securely, out of reach of children and away from individuals who may attempt to misuse it.
The drug should never be shared with others, even if they have similar symptoms.
Pregnant patients should avoid oxycodone use, as it may cause fetal harm (Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc., n.d.).
In addition to storage and misuse prevention, patients should be counseled about possible side effects, how to recognize them, and when to seek medical attention.
Administration and Dosage Guidelines
| Population | Recommended Dosage | Frequency | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | Dose individualized based on pain severity | Every 12 hours (extended-release) | Do not crush or chew capsules |
| Pediatrics | 0.05–0.15 mg/kg | Every 4–6 hours as needed | Only under physician supervision |
| Older Adults | Lower initial doses recommended | Individualized | Monitor closely for respiratory depression |
Potential Drug Interactions
| Drug/Category | Interaction Effect | Clinical Implication |
|---|---|---|
| Alcohol or CNS depressants | Enhanced CNS depression | Increased risk of sedation, respiratory depression |
| Benzodiazepines | Additive sedative effect | Increased overdose risk |
| CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., clarithromycin) | Increased oxycodone levels | Higher risk of toxicity |
| CYP3A4 inducers (e.g., rifampin) | Decreased oxycodone levels | Reduced therapeutic effect |
Adverse Effects and Toxicity
| Common Side Effects | Serious Adverse Effects |
|---|---|
| Constipation | Respiratory depression |
| Drowsiness | Severe hypotension |
| Nausea/vomiting | Dependence or addiction |
| Dizziness | Overdose toxicity (coma, death) |
Patients should be instructed to report severe dizziness, breathing difficulties, or signs of overdose immediately.
Special Considerations
Pregnancy and breastfeeding: May cause harm to the fetus and neonatal withdrawal syndrome.
Older adults: Increased sensitivity; higher risk of falls and respiratory depression.
Liver or kidney impairment: Requires dosage adjustment.
Risk of tolerance and dependence: Patients must use the medication only as prescribed.
Patient Assessment
Before prescribing and during treatment, nurses and providers should evaluate:
Pain level and characteristics (location, severity, duration).
Respiratory status (rate, rhythm, oxygen saturation).
Mental status changes (alertness, sedation).
Signs of misuse or dependency.
Conclusion
This educational brochure is designed to provide a clear and accessible overview of Xtampza ER oxycodone. By informing patients about proper usage, storage, potential side effects, and safety precautions, healthcare providers can support safe medication practices and minimize risks. Empowering patients with this knowledge contributes to improved treatment outcomes and decreases the likelihood of medication misuse or harm.
References
Collegium Pharmaceutical, Inc. (n.d.). XTAMPZA ER- oxycodone capsule, extended release. U.S. National Library of Medicine. Retrieved from https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/fda/fdaDrugXsl.cfm?setid=b0a5ded2-8ee2-49ca-a86c-2b28ae40f60c
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Vallerand, A. H., Sanoski, C. A., & Quiring, C. (2019). Davis’s drug guide for nurses. F. A. Davis Company.
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