Oxymorphone Customer Guide
Oxymorphone (often known by the brand name Opana®) is a semi-synthetic mu-opioid agonist and one of the most powerful analgesics in the clinical toolkit. It is a metabolic derivative of the same family as Oxycodone, but it packs a significantly higher punch—it is approximately 3 to 5 times more potent than Morphine when taken orally. Oxymorphone is utilized specifically for the management of severe pain where around-the-clock, long-term opioid treatment is necessary and alternative options are inadequate.
Product Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
| Active Ingredient | Oxymorphone Hydrochloride |
| Class | Full Mu-Opioid Agonist (Schedule II) |
| Format | Oral Tablet (Immediate or Extended Release) |
| Primary Goal | Management of Severe Chronic or Acute Pain |
| Onset of Action | 5 to 15 minutes (Rapid initial uptake) |
| Half-Life | 7 to 9 hours (Immediate) / 11+ hours (ER) |
High-Efficacy Benefits
Oxymorphone is prized for its ability to provide deep, systemic analgesia for patients who have developed a tolerance to weaker opioids.
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High Potency: Because of its strength, it is highly effective for “intractable” pain that does not respond to Oxycodone or Hydrocodone.
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Rapid Onset: The immediate-release version is one of the fastest-acting oral opioids, providing relief in as little as 5–15 minutes for breakthrough pain.
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Low Side-Effect Variation: Oxymorphone does not rely on the same liver enzymes (CYP2D6) as many other opioids, meaning its effectiveness is more predictable across different people regardless of their genetics.
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Superior Sleep Support: In its extended-release (ER) form, it provides a very stable blood concentration, which is essential for patients whose pain prevents them from maintaining a sleep cycle.
Critical Safety & Guardrails
Warning: Oxymorphone is a Schedule II controlled substance with a very high potential for addiction and fatal respiratory depression.
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The “Food Effect” Danger: Oxymorphone is unique because taking it with a high-fat meal can dramatically increase the amount of drug in your blood (up to 50%). To avoid an accidental overdose, it must be taken on an empty stomach, at least 1 hour before or 2 hours after eating.
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The Alcohol Rule: Never consume alcohol with Oxymorphone. Alcohol can cause “dose dumping” (releasing the entire dose of ER tablets at once), which is frequently fatal.
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Respiratory Vigilance: Due to its extreme potency, it can significantly suppress the urge to breathe. This risk is highest during the first 24–72 hours of treatment.
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Not for “Opioid-Naive” Patients: This medication should generally only be used by patients who are already habituated to a significant daily dose of other opioids.
Why Choose All Body Clinic for Oxymorphone?
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Pharmaceutical Precision: At this level of potency, purity is everything. We ensure 100% accurate dosing in every tablet to maintain safety and efficacy.
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Safety-First Support: We provide strict guidelines on the “empty stomach” requirement to ensure you are using this medication without accidental toxicity.
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Discreet & Tamper-Proof Logistics: We use unbranded, high-security packaging to ensure your order arrives safely and your privacy is fully protected.
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Integrated Care: We can advise on how to manage common side effects (like severe constipation) while using healing peptides like BPC-157 to support overall system health.







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