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No it does not. Lorcet is an opiate containing hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Propoxyphene is known as "Darvon" or with acetaminophen-Darvocet.
If it is green, it is acetaminophen and propoxyphene.
Darvocet is a combination pain medication: propoxyphene napsylate and acetaminophen.
That is a prescription only drug called Acetaminophen-propoxyphene napsylate. It is oblong and red.
Narcotic pain killer. Generic for Darvocet. acetaminophen 650mg and propoxyphene 100mg.
It's a generic form. 100 mg propoxyphene and 650 mg acetaminophen
Darvocet (acetaminophen and propoxyphene) was withdrawn from the U.S. market in November 2010.
NO. Norco is a combination of hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Darvocet is propoxyphene and acetaminophen. WARNING: Darvocet in overdose is highly toxic, many fatalities have resulted from such overdoses.
Darvocet (acetaminophen and propoxyphene) was withdrawn from the U.S. market in November 2010. It was a class IV pain killer.
Darvocet is non addictive as it is not from the opium family like vicodin is.
Darvocet (acetaminophen and propoxyphene) was withdrawn from the U.S. market in November 2010. It was a class IV pain killer.
propo-n is propoxyphene napsylate which is the chemical name for darvocet and APAP is a chemical abbreviation for acetaminophen.