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OXYCONTIN 5 mg PROLONGED-RELEASE TABLETS

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Introduction

Package Leaflet: Information for the User

OxyContin 5 mg prolonged-release tablets

Oxycodone hydrochloride

Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start taking this medicine, because it contains important information for you.

  • Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
  • If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.
  • This medicine has been prescribed for you only. Do not pass it on to others. It may harm them, even if their symptoms are the same as yours.
  • If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet. See section 4.

Contents of the pack

  1. What OxyContin is and what it is used for
  2. What you need to know before you take OxyContin
  3. How to take OxyContin
  4. Possible side effects
  5. Storing OxyContin
  6. Contents of the pack and other information

1. What OxyContin is and what it is used for

OxyContin is a strong pain reliever, also known as an "analgesic", and belongs to a group of medicines called opioids.

OxyContin is used in adults and adolescents from 12 years of age to treat severe pain, which can only be adequately managed with opioid analgesics.

2. What you need to know before you take OxyContin

Do not take OxyContin if:

  • you are allergic (hypersensitive) to oxycodone or any of the other ingredients of the tablets (listed in section 6) or have had an allergic reaction to other strong pain relievers such as morphine or other opioids;
  • you have breathing problems, such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, severe bronchial asthma or severe respiratory depression. Symptoms may include difficulty breathing, coughing or slow and weak breathing;
  • you have a head injury that causes severe headache or dizziness. This is because the tablets may make these symptoms worse or mask the extent of the injury;
  • you have a condition where your small intestine does not work properly (paralytic ileus), your stomach empties more slowly than normal (delayed gastric emptying) or you have severe abdominal pain (acute abdomen);
  • you have a heart problem after long-term lung disease (cor pulmonale).

Warnings and precautions

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before you start taking OxyContin if:

  • you are elderly or debilitated;
  • you have low thyroid function (hypothyroidism);
  • you have severe headache or dizziness, as this may indicate increased pressure in your skull;
  • you have myxoedema (a thyroid disorder, with dryness, coldness and swelling of the skin, affecting the face and limbs);
  • you have low blood pressure (hypotension);
  • you or a family member have a history of abuse or dependence on alcohol, prescription drugs or illicit substances ("addiction");
  • you smoke;
  • you have ever had problems with your mood (depression, anxiety or personality disorders) or have received psychiatric treatment for other mental health disorders;
  • you have inflammation of the pancreas (which can cause severe abdominal and back pain) or problems with your gallbladder or bile duct;
  • you have any blockage of the intestine or an inflammatory bowel disorder;
  • you have abdominal colic pain or discomfort;
  • you have an enlarged prostate gland, which causes difficulty passing urine (in men);
  • you have poor function of the adrenal glands (your adrenal gland does not work properly), for example Addison's disease;
  • you have breathing problems such as severely impaired respiratory function, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, severe lung injury or reduced respiratory capacity. Symptoms may include difficulty breathing and coughing;
  • you have liver or kidney problems;
  • you have withdrawal symptoms such as agitation, anxiety, palpitations, tremors or sweating when you stop taking alcohol or drugs;
  • you have fits, seizures or convulsions;
  • you feel faint or dizzy;
  • you need to increase the dose of OxyContin to achieve the same level of pain relief (tolerance);
  • you have increased sensitivity to pain;
  • you are taking a type of medicine known as a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (such as tranylcypromine, phenelzine, isocarboxazid, moclobemide and linezolid), or if you have taken this type of medicine in the last two weeks.
  • you suffer from constipation.

Breathing difficulties related to sleep

OxyContin may cause breathing difficulties related to sleep, such as sleep apnea (pauses in breathing during sleep) and sleep-related hypoxemia (low oxygen levels in the blood). Symptoms may include pauses in breathing during sleep, nighttime awakenings due to difficulty breathing, difficulty staying asleep or excessive daytime sleepiness. If you or someone else notices these symptoms, talk to your doctor. Your doctor may consider reducing the dose.

If you are going to have surgery, tell your doctor at the hospital that you are taking these tablets.

You may experience hormonal changes while taking this medicine. Your doctor may want to monitor these changes.

The tablets should never be crushed or injected, as this can cause serious side effects, which can be fatal.

Opioids are not the first choice for treating non-cancer pain and are not recommended as the only treatment. In the treatment of chronic pain, other medicines should be used in combination with opioids. Your doctor should closely monitor you and make the necessary adjustments to your dose while you are taking OxyContin, to prevent addiction and abuse.

This medicine contains oxycodone, which may produce a positive result in doping tests.

Tolerance, dependence and addiction

This medicine contains oxycodone, which is an opioid, and can cause dependence and/or addiction.

This medicine contains oxycodone, which is an opioid medicine. Repeated use of opioid analgesics may make the medicine less effective (you become used to it, which is known as tolerance). Repeated use of OxyContin can also lead to dependence, abuse and addiction, which can lead to a life-threatening overdose. The risk of these side effects increases with higher doses and longer treatment duration.

Dependence or addiction can make you feel that you no longer have control over the amount of medicine you need to take or how often you need to take it. You may feel that you need to keep taking the medicine, even when it no longer helps to relieve your pain.

The risk of becoming dependent or addicted varies from person to person. You may have a higher risk of becoming dependent or addicted to OxyContin:

  • if you or a family member have a history of abuse or dependence on alcohol, prescription drugs or illicit substances ("addiction").
  • if you smoke.
  • if you have ever had problems with your mood (depression, anxiety or personality disorders) or have received psychiatric treatment for other mental health disorders.

If you notice any of the following signs while taking OxyContin, it could be a sign that you have become dependent or addicted.

  • You need to take the medicine for longer than recommended by your doctor.
  • You need to take more doses than recommended.
  • You are using the medicine for reasons other than those prescribed, for example, "to calm down" or "to help you sleep".
  • You have made repeated unsuccessful attempts to stop or control your use of the medicine.
  • You do not feel well when you stop taking the medicine and you feel better once you take the medicine again ("withdrawal symptoms").

If you notice any of these signs, talk to your doctor to discuss the best treatment for you, including when it is appropriate to stop taking it and how to do so safely (see section 3, If you stop taking OxyContin).

Contact your doctor if you have severe abdominal pain in the upper abdomen that may radiate to the back, nausea, vomiting or fever, as these may be symptoms associated with pancreatitis and biliary tract disorders.

Taking OxyContin with other medicines

Taking opioids, including oxycodone, and sedative medicines, such as benzodiazepines or related medicines, together may increase the risk of drowsiness, breathing difficulties (respiratory depression), coma and may put your life at risk. Due to this, taking these medicines together should only be considered when other treatment options are not possible.

However, if your doctor prescribes OxyContin together with sedative medicines, your doctor should limit the dose and duration of concomitant treatment.

Tell your doctor about all sedative medicines you are taking, and follow your doctor's dose recommendation carefully. It may be useful to inform friends or family members who are aware of the signs and symptoms mentioned above. Contact your doctor when you experience these symptoms.

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking, have recently taken or might take any other medicines.

If you take these tablets with some medicines, their effect or the effect of the other medicine may be changed.

The risk of side effects increases if you are taking antidepressants (such as citalopram, duloxetine, escitalopram, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline, venlafaxine). These medicines may interact with oxycodone and symptoms such as muscle twitching, agitation, excessive sweating, tremors, exaggerated reflexes, increased muscle tone and body temperature above 38 °C may occur. Contact your doctor if you experience these symptoms.

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking:

  • medicines called monoamine oxidase inhibitors or have taken them in the last two weeks (see section "Warnings and precautions");
  • medicines that help you sleep or stay calm (such as hypnotics or sedatives, including benzodiazepines);
  • medicines for treating depression (such as paroxetine or fluoxetine);
  • medicines for treating psychiatric or mental disorders (such as phenothiazines or neuroleptics);
  • medicines for treating epilepsy, pain and anxiety, such as gabapentin and pregabalin;
  • other strong pain relievers;
  • muscle relaxants;
  • medicines for treating high blood pressure;
  • quinidine (a medicine for treating rapid heart rhythm);
  • cimetidine (a medicine for stomach ulcers, indigestion or heartburn);
  • medicines for treating fungal infections (such as ketoconazole, voriconazole, itraconazole or posaconazole);
  • medicines used to treat bacterial infections (such as clarithromycin, erythromycin or telithromycin);
  • a specific type of medicine known as protease inhibitors for treating HIV (such as boceprevir, ritonavir, indinavir, nelfinavir or saquinavir);
  • rifampicin for treating tuberculosis;
  • carbamazepine (a medicine for treating fits, seizures or convulsions and certain pain conditions);
  • phenytoin (a medicine for treating fits, seizures or convulsions);
  • a herbal medicine called "St. John's Wort" (also known as Hypericum perforatum);
  • antihistamines;
  • medicines for treating Parkinson's disease.

Also, tell your doctor if you have recently been given an anaesthetic.

Taking OxyContin with food, drinks and alcohol

These tablets can be taken with or without food.

Drinking alcohol while taking OxyContin tablets may make you feel more drowsy or increase the risk of serious side effects such as shallow breathing with the risk of stopping breathing and loss of consciousness. It is recommended not to drink alcohol while taking OxyContin tablets.

You should avoid drinking grapefruit juice during treatment with OxyContin.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking this medicine.

Pregnancy

You should not use these tablets during pregnancy and childbirth, unless your doctor has specifically told you to do so. Depending on the dose and duration of treatment with oxycodone, the newborn may experience slow and shallow breathing (respiratory depression) or withdrawal symptoms.

Breastfeeding

You should not use these tablets while breastfeeding, as the active substance may pass into breast milk.

Driving and using machines

These tablets may cause a number of side effects such as drowsiness, which may affect your ability to drive or use machines (see section 4 for a full list of side effects). These effects are more pronounced when you start treatment with the tablets or when your dose is increased. If you are affected, you should not drive or use machines.

OxyContin contains lactose

This medicine contains lactose. If your doctor has told you that you have an intolerance to some sugars, contact them before taking this medicine.

3. How to Take OxyContin

Follow the administration instructions for these tablets exactly as indicated by your doctor. If you are unsure, consult your doctor or pharmacist again. The labeling on your medication will tell you how to take the tablets and how often.

Before starting treatment and periodically during treatment, your doctor will discuss with you what you can expect from the use of oxycodone, when and for how long you should take it, when to contact your doctor, and when you should stop taking it (see also "If you stop treatment with OxyContin").

There are different doses available for this medication. Your doctor will decide which dose of OxyContin prolonged-release tabletsis most suitable for you.

Do not exceed the dose recommended by your doctor.

Swallow the tablets whole with a glass of water. Do not chew, crush, or dissolve them.

You should take your tablets every 12 hours. Therefore, if you take a tablet at 8 in the morning, you should take the next one at 8 in the evening. It is recommended to take this medication consistently in relation to meal times.

The tablets should not be crushed or injected because they can cause very serious adverse effects. These tablets should only be administered orally.

The OxyContin tablets are designed to work properly for 12 hours when taken whole. If the tablet is broken, crushed, dissolved, or chewed, the full dose for the 12 hours may be absorbed quickly by your body. This can be dangerous, causing serious problems such as an overdose, which can be fatal.

Adults and Adolescents (from 12 years of age)

The usual initial dose is one 10 mg tablet every 12 hours. In some cases, your doctor may prescribe an initial dose of 5 mg to reduce the side effects you may experience. Your doctor will prescribe the dose necessary to treat your pain. If you continue to experience pain despite taking the tablets, talk to your doctor.

Children under 12 years of age

The safety and efficacy of oxycodone have not been sufficiently proven in children under 12 years of age. Therefore, treatment with oxycodone is not recommended in children under 12 years of age.

Patients with kidney and/or liver problems

Please inform your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, so that he can prescribe an alternative medication or reduce the dose depending on your situation.

If you take more OxyContin than you should or if someone accidentally takes the tablets

Inform your doctor immediately or go to your hospital.

An overdose can cause:

  • a decrease in the size of your pupils
  • slower and weaker breathing than normal (respiratory depression)
  • drowsiness or loss of consciousness
  • a decrease in muscle tone (hypotonia)
  • a decrease in pulse
  • a drop in blood pressure
  • difficulty breathing due to fluid in the lungs (pulmonary edema)
  • a brain disorder (known as toxic leukoencephalopathy).

In some cases, an overdose can lead to unconsciousness or even death. When you need medical attention, make sure to bring this leaflet with you and the tablets you have for your doctor to see.

If you have taken too many tablets, under no circumstances should you put yourself in a situation that requires you to be alert, such as driving a car.

In case of overdose or accidental ingestion, contact the Toxicological Information Service, Telephone 91 562 04 20, or go directly to the hospital.

If you forget to take OxyContin

If you forget to take a dose within 4 hours of the scheduled time, take a tablet immediately. Take your next tablet at your usual time. If the delay in taking it is more than 4 hours, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten doses.

If you stop treatment with OxyContin

Do not suddenly stop treatment with these tablets unless your doctor tells you to do so first. If you want to stop taking this medication, talk to your doctor first. Your doctor will tell you how to do it by gradually reducing the daily dose, so you do not experience unpleasant effects. If you stop taking these tablets suddenly, you may experience withdrawal symptoms such as yawning, abnormal dilation of the pupils, lacrimation, nasal discharge, agitation, anxiety, convulsions, difficulty sleeping, palpitations, tremors, or sweating.

If you have any other questions about the use of this medication, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

4. Possible Side Effects

Like all medications, these tablets can have side effects, although not everyone experiences them.

This medication can cause allergic reactions, although severe allergic reactions are rarely reported. Inform your doctor immediately if you experience sudden shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, swelling of the eyelids, face, or lips, rash, or itching of the skin, especially if it covers the entire body.

The most serious side effect is when your breathing becomes slower or weaker than normal (respiratory depression, a typical risk of opioid overdose).

Like all strong analgesics, there is a risk of addiction or dependence on these tablets.

Very Common

(May affect more than 1 in 10 patients)

  • Constipation (your doctor will prescribe a laxative to treat this problem).
  • Feeling of dizziness, vomiting (these symptoms usually disappear within a few days; however, your doctor may prescribe medication to prevent nausea if the problem continues).
  • Drowsiness (which is more common when you start taking this medication or when the dose is increased, but it should disappear within a few days).
  • Dizziness.
  • Headache.
  • Itching of the skin.

Common

(May affect 1 in 10 patients)

  • Dry mouth, loss of appetite, indigestion, abdominal pain or discomfort, diarrhea.
  • Confusion, depression, feeling of unusual weakness, tremors, lack of energy, fatigue, anxiety, nervousness, difficulty sleeping, abnormal dreams, abnormal thoughts.
  • Wheezing (whistling when breathing) or difficulty breathing, shortness of breath.
  • Difficulty urinating.
  • Rash.
  • Sweating, high temperature.

Uncommon

(May affect 1 in 100 patients)

  • A disorder in which your breathing is slower and weaker than normal (respiratory depression).
  • Difficulty swallowing, belching, hiccups, gas, situations where the intestine does not function properly (ileus), stomach inflammation, gastrointestinal disorders (e.g., stomach upset), altered taste, ulcers or sores in the mouth.
  • A disorder that can cause abnormal production of antidiuretic hormone (syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion).
  • Feeling of dizziness or "spinning" (vertigo), hallucinations, mood changes, feeling of extreme happiness, agitation, feeling of general malaise, memory loss, difficulty speaking, decreased sensitivity to pain or touch, tingling or numbness, seizures, epileptic fits, or convulsions, abnormal gait or walking style, feeling of detachment from oneself, being exceptionally hyperactive, feeling of fainting, reduced level of consciousness, unusual muscle stiffness or apathy, involuntary muscle contractions.
  • Impotence, decreased sexual desire, low levels of sex hormones in the blood (hypogonadism, seen in blood tests).
  • Redness of the skin.
  • Dehydration, weight change, thirst, swelling of the hands, ankles, or feet.
  • Dry skin.
  • Disorders of tear production, blurred vision, decreased pupil size.
  • Need to increase the dose to achieve the same level of pain relief (tolerance).
  • Ringing or buzzing in the ears.
  • Nasal congestion and irritation, nosebleeds, voice alteration.
  • Chills.
  • Chest pain.
  • Inability to empty the bladder completely.
  • Worsening of kidney function tests (seen in blood tests).
  • Withdrawal symptoms (see section 3 "If you stop treatment with OxyContin").

Rare

(May affect 1 in 1,000 patients)

  • Feeling of fainting, especially when standing
  • Low blood pressure.
  • Hives.

Not Known

(Frequency cannot be estimated from the available data)

  • Sudden wheezing, difficulty breathing, swelling of the eyelids, face, or lips, rash, or itching of the skin, especially if it covers the entire body.
  • Sleep apnea (interruptions of breathing during sleep).
  • Dental caries.
  • Abdominal colic pain or discomfort.
  • A problem that affects a valve in the intestine, which can cause severe abdominal pain (Oddi's sphincter dysfunction).
  • Blockage of bile flow from the liver. This can cause itching of the skin, yellow skin, dark urine, and very pale stools.
  • Absence of menstrual periods.
  • Increased sensitivity to pain.
  • Hostility.
  • Prolonged treatment with OxyContin during pregnancy may produce withdrawal syndrome in newborns, which can be life-threatening. The symptoms seen in babies included irritability, hyperactivity, and abnormal sleep pattern, crying with high-pitched screams, tremors, ill appearance, diarrhea, and failure to gain weight.

You may notice remains of the tablets in your stool. This should not affect the functioning of the tablets.

Reporting of Side Effects

If you experience any side effects, consult your doctor, pharmacist, or nurse, even if it is a possible side effect not listed in this leaflet. You can also report them directly through the Spanish Pharmacovigilance System for Human Use Medicines: www.notificaRAM.es

By reporting side effects, you can help provide more information on the safety of this medication.

5. Storage of OxyContin

Keep this medication out of sight and reach of children. Accidental overdose in a child is dangerous and can be fatal. Store this medication in a safe and closed place, where other people cannot access it. It can cause serious harm and be fatal to people when not prescribed to them.

Do not use this medication after the expiration date shown on the blister pack and carton, after CAD. The expiration date is the last day of the month indicated. CAD 08 2020 means you should not take the tablets after the last day of August 2020.

Do not store the tablets at a temperature above 25°C.

Do not take the tablets if they are broken or crushed, as it can be dangerous and cause serious problems such as an overdose.

Medications should not be disposed of through wastewater or household waste. Deposit the packaging and medications you no longer need at the SIGRE collection point in the pharmacy. If in doubt, ask your pharmacist how to dispose of the packaging and medications you no longer need. This way, you will help protect the environment.

6. Package Contents and Additional Information

OxyContin Composition

The active ingredient is oxycodone hydrochloride.

Each tablet contains 5 mg of oxycodone hydrochloride.

The other ingredients are:

Lactose monohydrate

Povidone

Amoniomethacrylate polymer

Sorbic acid

Glycerol triacetate

Stearic alcohol

Talc

Magnesium stearate

Hypromellose (E464)

Titanium dioxide (E171)

Macrogol

In addition, the tablet coating contains brilliant blue (E133).

Product Appearance and Package Contents

The tablets are marked with OC on one side and the dose (5) on the other. All tablets are round and biconvex. The 5 mg tablets are approximately 7 mm in diameter.

The tablets have a light blue film coating.

The tablets are packaged in blisters within boxes.

Each package contains 10, 28, 30, 56, or 112 tablets.

Not all pack sizes may be marketed.

Marketing Authorization Holder and Manufacturer

Marketing Authorization Holder

Mundipharma Pharmaceuticals, S.L.

Bahía de Pollensa, 11

28042 Madrid

Telephone: 913 821 870

Manufacturer

Mundipharma DC B.V.

Leusderend 16

3832 RC Leusden

Netherlands

or

Fidelio Healthcare Limburg GmbH

Mundipharmastrasse, 2

65549 Limburg

Germany

This medication is authorized in the Member States of the European Economic Area under the name OxyContin:

Austria OxyContin retard 5 mg Filmtabletten

Ireland OxyContin 5 mg prolonged release tablets

Spain OxyContin 5 mg prolonged-release tablets

Italy OxyContin 5 mg compresse a rilascio prolungato

Date of the last revision of this leaflet:March 2025.

Detailed information about this medication is available on the website of the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) (http://www.aemps.gob.es/)

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How much does OXYCONTIN 5 mg PROLONGED-RELEASE TABLETS cost in Spain ( 2025)?

The average price of OXYCONTIN 5 mg PROLONGED-RELEASE TABLETS in October, 2025 is around 3.79 EUR. Prices may vary depending on the region, pharmacy, and whether a prescription is required. Always check with a local pharmacy or online source for the most accurate information.

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Dr. Ekaterina Agapova is a neurologist specialising in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions and chronic pain. She provides online consultations for adults, combining evidence-based medicine with a personalised approach.

She offers expert care for:

  • Headaches and migraines, including tension-type and cluster headaches.
  • Neck and back pain, both acute and chronic.
  • Chronic pain syndromes – fibromyalgia, neuropathic pain, post-traumatic pain.
  • Mononeuropathies – carpal tunnel syndrome, trigeminal neuralgia, facial nerve palsy.
  • Polyneuropathies – diabetic, toxic, and other types.
  • Multiple sclerosis – diagnosis, monitoring, long-term support.
  • Dizziness and coordination disorders.
  • Sleep disturbances – insomnia, daytime sleepiness, fragmented sleep.
  • Anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions.

Dr. Agapova helps patients manage complex neurological symptoms like pain, numbness, weakness, poor sleep, and emotional distress. Her consultations focus on accurate diagnosis, clear explanation of findings, and tailored treatment plans.

If you’re struggling with chronic pain, migraines, nerve disorders, or sleep problems, Dr. Agapova offers professional guidance to restore your well-being.

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Dmytro Horobets

Family medicine6 years of experience

Dr. Dmytro Horobets is a licensed family medicine physician in Poland, specialising in endocrinology, diabetology, obesity management, gastroenterology, pediatrics, general surgery, and pain medicine. He offers online consultations for adults and children, providing personalised medical support for a wide range of acute and chronic health concerns.

Areas of expertise:

  • Endocrinology: diabetes type 1 and type 2, prediabetes, thyroid disorders, metabolic syndrome, hormonal imbalance.
  • Obesity medicine: structured weight management plans, nutritional counselling, obesity-related health risks.
  • Gastroenterology: acid reflux (GERD), gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), liver and biliary conditions.
  • Pediatric care: infections, respiratory symptoms, digestive issues, growth and development monitoring.
  • General surgery support: pre- and post-surgical consultations, wound care, rehabilitation.
  • Pain management: chronic and acute pain, back pain, joint pain, post-traumatic pain syndromes.
  • Cardiovascular health: hypertension, cholesterol control, risk assessment for heart disease.
  • Preventive medicine: regular check-ups, health screenings, long-term management of chronic conditions.

Dr. Horobets combines evidence-based medicine with a patient-centred approach. He carefully evaluates each patient’s medical history and symptoms, offering clear explanations and structured treatment plans adapted to individual needs.

Whether you need help managing diabetes, tackling weight-related health issues, interpreting lab results, or receiving general family medicine support, Dr. Horobets provides professional online care tailored to your specific health goals.

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Karim BenHarbi

General medicine8 years of experience

Dr. Karim Ben Harbi is a licensed general practitioner based in Italy. He provides online consultations for adults and children, combining international clinical experience with evidence-based medicine. His care approach is focused on accurate diagnosis, preventive care, and personalised health guidance.

Dr. Ben Harbi received his medical degree from Sapienza University in Rome. His training included hands-on experience in diverse settings — tropical medicine, rural healthcare, and urban outpatient practice. He also conducted clinical research in microbiology, exploring the role of the gut microbiome in chronic gastrointestinal issues.

You can consult Dr. Ben Harbi for:

  • General health concerns, prevention, and primary care.
  • Hypertension, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, metabolic issues.
  • Cold, cough, flu, respiratory infections, sore throat, fever.
  • Chronic digestive issues: bloating, gastritis, IBS, microbiome imbalance.
  • Skin rashes, mild allergic reactions, basic dermatological complaints.
  • Medication guidance, treatment adjustments, prescription review.
  • Paediatric concerns — fever, infections, general well-being.
  • Lifestyle optimisation: stress, sleep, weight, and diet counselling.

Dr. Ben Harbi offers reliable, accessible medical support through online consultations, helping patients make informed decisions about their health with a clear, structured, and compassionate approach.

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Jonathan Marshall Ben Ami

Family medicine8 years of experience

Dr. Jonathan Marshall Ben Ami is a licensed family medicine doctor in Spain. He provides comprehensive care for adults and children, combining general medicine with emergency care expertise to address both acute and chronic health concerns.

Dr. Ben Ami offers expert diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for:

  • Respiratory infections (cold, flu, bronchitis, pneumonia).
  • ENT conditions such as sinusitis, ear infections, and tonsillitis.
  • Digestive issues including gastritis, acid reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
  • Urinary tract infections and other common infections.
  • Management of chronic diseases: high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disorders.
  • Acute conditions requiring urgent medical attention.
  • Headaches, migraines, and minor injuries.
  • Wound care, health check-ups, and ongoing prescriptions.

With a patient-focused and evidence-based approach, Dr. Ben Ami supports individuals at all stages of life — offering clear medical guidance, timely interventions, and continuity of care.

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Svetlana Kolomeeva

Cardiology17 years of experience

Dr. Svetlana Kolomeeva is a general practitioner and internal medicine doctor providing online consultations for adults. She helps patients manage acute symptoms, chronic conditions, and preventive care. Her clinical focus includes cardiovascular health, hypertension control, and managing symptoms like fatigue, weakness, sleep issues, and overall low energy.

Patients commonly seek her help for:

  • High blood pressure, headaches, dizziness, swelling, palpitations.
  • Diagnosis and management of hypertension, arrhythmias, and tachycardia.
  • Metabolic syndrome, excess weight, high cholesterol.
  • Chronic fatigue, insomnia, poor concentration, anxiety.
  • Respiratory symptoms: colds, flu, sore throat, cough, fever.
  • Digestive issues: heartburn, bloating, constipation, IBS symptoms.
  • Chronic conditions: diabetes, thyroid disorders.
  • Interpretation of lab tests and medical reports, therapy adjustment.
  • Second opinion and decision-making support.
  • Cardiovascular disease prevention and metabolic risk reduction.
  • Long-term follow-up and dynamic health monitoring.

Dr Kolomeeva combines clinical expertise with personalised care. She clearly explains diagnoses, guides patients through symptoms and treatment options, and provides actionable plans. Her consultations are designed not only to address current complaints but also to stabilise chronic conditions and prevent future complications. She supports patients through every stage of care – from first symptoms to ongoing health management.

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