Why does percocet make your nose itch?


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Itching is a normal side effect of any opiod based medication. The only time you need to worry is if you break out with hives or have a very hard time breathing.
Almost all pain killers(vicodin,percocet,lorta... you itch! It is a side effect!My whole body used to itch when I used to take them back in the day! I guess your nose just itches more than anything or either you are snorting that sh!t!
it is a special way to identify other percocet users.
They make you itch everywhere!
The ingrediedents in it do differnt things to differnt people it is like a mini alergy. And to stop the itch use the pink callimine anti itch lotion!
Could be a mild allergic reaction. Does it affect your breathing at all? Maybe just shallow breathing? It's worth keeping an eye on.
codiene or however you spell it. is the ingredient that makes you itch.
It sounds like a reaction to Percocet.You may need to change meds;you may be sensitive to it.
Percocet and other powerful pain/mood meds can mess with your nerve endings.
usualy that happens if I take more than I am supposed to, or after takeing a few a day, my nose witll itch non stop.
Sorry I dont really have an answer I guess a minor side effect.
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