Should Oxycontin tablets be taken before or after a meal?

OxyContin (generic name Oxycodone Hydrochloride Extended/Controlled Release Tablets) can be taken before or after meals, and the specifics of the medication should be followed by the doctor’s instructions.
Oxycodone hydrochloride extended/controlled release tablets are pure opioid receptor agonists with analgesic efficacy, and the indications for use of the drug are primarily for sustained moderate to severe pain relief. There is no specific dosing schedule for this drug, so it can be taken before or after meals.
The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the product, people with moderate to severe hepatic dysfunction, severe renal dysfunction, paralytic intestinal obstruction, chronic constipation, delayed gastric emptying, acute abdomen, hypoxic respiratory depression, craniocerebral injuries and other diseases, pregnant women and lactating women.
Dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, fatigue, excessive sweating, itching, constipation, sleepiness and other adverse reactions are common after use. Specific use of the drug should be under the guidance of a physician, not unauthorized use of drugs.