Brief Answer:
Taper off at a rate that is comfortable to you.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to Healthcare Magic!
First of all, let me congratulate you on having a very good
pain tolerance. You have done exceptionally well in never letting opioids take control of you and having the courage to think of stopping these completely.
In my opinion, you can make the process of quitting even easier. Percocet contains two medicines,
oxycodone and
paracetamol. Both are analgesics but only oxycodone, being an opioid, has the ability to cause dependence and withdrawal. While you are quitting Percocet, you can continue to take paracetamol, either in the same dose or more, if needed, to control the pain. Paracetamol is available as
Tylenol over the counter. The 500 mg tablet taken 2 to 3 times a day should be able to sufficiently control the pain so that you are not much discomfited by the reduction in dose of oxycodone.
Regarding the speed in which you are reducing the Percocet, the bottom line is that it should be done as per your comfort. For some people, this rate of reduction would be fine, and for some, it will not. This is because of the huge individual variability in receptor profile. So, there is no perfect rate of tapering off. For you, in my opinion, it will be more prudent to reduce only one of the am or pm doses by half for a couple of weeks and then to halve the other dose as well. This will be easier for your body to handle. If there is any increase in pain, you can take Tylenol as and when required. I do not expect any other opioid
withdrawal symptoms at this dose.
You are right in deciding not to alter the dose of
Xanax at present. Two drugs should not be tapered off at one time.
I hope this helps you. Please feel free to ask in case you need any clarifications.
Best wishes.
Dr Preeti Parakh
MD Psychiatry