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Question: Does oxycodone slow your thinking and movement, plus feeling irritated?
Submitted on: December 02, 2010
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Yes. Slower cognition and movement happen on opioids. Irritability can happen while on the opioids, but especially during periods of withdrawal.
Answered on: March 22, 2011
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