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oxycodone
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ox·y·co·done  (ks-kdn)
n.
A narcotic alkaloid, C18H21NO4, related to codeine, used as an analgesic and a sedative chiefly in the form of its hydrochloride salt.



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In a summary of the Method Transfer of the Watson Assay Method written during the inspection, the firm stated, "Based on the comparison of the Watson method to the USP Oxycodone HCL method performed during the investigation, we concluded that a formal method transfer was not required to continue using the Watson method for this project.
About ACUROX([R]) Tablets ACUROX([R]) is an investigational, patented, orally administered, immediate release tablet containing oxycodone HCl as its sole active analgesic ingredient with a proposed indication for the relief of moderate-to-severe pain.
About ACUROX([R]) Tablets ACUROX([R]) is an investigational patented, orally administered, immediate release tablet containing oxycodone HCl as its sole active analgesic ingredient with a proposed indication for the relief of moderate to severe pain.
 
 
 
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