MAJOR — Use With Caution
🔴 CAUTION — Major interaction between Kava and Oxycodone. Avoid unless under direct medical supervision.
Evidence level: MODERATE
Kava and OxyContin together risk dangerous respiratory depression.
Additive CNS depression: GABAergic + opioid → respiratory depression.
Combining Kava and Oxycodone can increase sedation. Do not drive, operate machinery, or make important decisions until you know how this affects you. Start with the lowest possible dose of each. Have someone check on you. Never add alcohol to this combination.
Take Oxycodone exactly as prescribed. Kava can be taken with a meal at a different time. Sedating botanicals (valerian, kava, passionflower) can amplify opioid sedation and respiratory depression. Stimulating adaptogens (rhodiola, ginseng) may be safer choices during opioid therapy.
Higher risk with: older age, obesity (affects drug distribution), sleep apnea, concurrent alcohol use, respiratory conditions like COPD, opioid use.
Excessive drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech, difficulty breathing, extreme weakness, falls. If breathing becomes slow or labored, call 911.
Ask your doctor: "Is there a safer alternative to Kava that I can take with Oxycodone?" Bring a list of ALL supplements and medications you take.
Opioid combinations carry serious risks including respiratory depression. Talk to your pain management specialist about non-opioid alternatives: physical therapy, NSAIDs (if appropriate), nerve blocks, or non-sedating supplements like PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) or curcumin for inflammation.
Kava and OxyContin together risk dangerous respiratory depression.
Take Oxycodone exactly as prescribed. Kava can be taken with a meal at a different time. Sedating botanicals (valerian, kava, passionflower) can amplify opioid sedation and respiratory depression. Stimulating adaptogens (rhodiola, ginseng) may be safer choices during opioid therapy.
Excessive drowsiness, confusion, slurred speech, difficulty breathing, extreme weakness, falls. If breathing becomes slow or labored, call 911.
Opioid combinations carry serious risks including respiratory depression. Talk to your pain management specialist about non-opioid alternatives: physical therapy, NSAIDs (if appropriate), nerve blocks, or non-sedating supplements like PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) or curcumin for inflammation.
Ask your doctor: "Is there a safer alternative to Kava that I can take with Oxycodone?" Bring a list of ALL supplements and medications you take.
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