Withdrawls From Darvocet
| Darvocet is also known as “Darvon” (propoxyphene. It is a prescription drug that is used to relieve mild to moderate pain. |
Darvocet comes in may different forms: tablet, capsule, and liquid.
Darvocet is structurally similar to Methadone, a synthetic narcotic. Because of their structurally similarities, it is no surprise that Darvocet can be addictive. Darvocet can produce felling of well-being to its user. Addicted Darvocet patients often get various prescriptions from different doctors. The drug activate intense reward systems in the brain. Just like other addictions, Darvocet addicts will focus their enerty to find the drug. Furthermore, Darvocet also reduce the person’s ability to fully aware of the present surrounding. Some withdrawal symptoms of Darvocet are anxiety, physical craving, weight loss, diarrhea, and nausea. Therefore, it is important for patients taking Darvocet to follow exact doctor’s orders.
You should let your doctors know before taking Darvocet, if you have allergic reactions to propoxyphene, kidney disease, a history of alcoholism, breast feeding, or pregnancy.
There are reports about drug-related deaths for taking Darvocet in high doses. Avoid taking drugs that cause drowsiness like sleeping pills, antidepressants, alcohol, or antihistamines.
Side effects from taking Darvocet is not common, but it can still happen. Talk to your physician, if you have the follwing symptoms: vomiting, skin rash, stomach pain, constipation, mood swings, headache, upset stomach. If you have difficulty breathing after taking Darvocet, you should contact your healthcare professional immediately.
The drug manufacture has legal responsibility to make the drug as safe as possible. If they fail to provide adequate warnings about the nature of the drugs, , they will be responsible for pharmaceutical liability case.
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