Yes darvocet is a pain killer, not a very strong one but it is in fact a pain killer. It has propoxyphene in it.
Tylenol #3, or Darvocet.
Darvocet (acetaminophen and propoxyphene) was withdrawn from the U.S. market in November 2010. It was a class IV pain killer.
Not potient at all! It is a weak pain killer!
Narcotic pain killer. Generic for Darvocet. acetaminophen 650mg and propoxyphene 100mg.
Darvocet (acetaminophen and propoxyphene) was withdrawn from the U.S. market in November 2010. It was a class IV pain killer.
its a narcotic pain reliever. can be habit forming
Darvocet is a combination pain medication: propoxyphene napsylate and acetaminophen.
No Darvocet is not an anti inflammatory. It is an opioid pain medication (analgesic).
vicodin... darvocet is like strong tylenol. vicodin contains hydrocodone as its active ingredient, making it a pain killer. darvocets active ingredient is naproxen which is a pain reliever.----Darvocet, while it may not be much more effective in pain relief as naproxen, is NOT the same thing. it is a synthetic opioid analgesic (propoxyphene) combined with acetaminophen (Tylenol). It is a very weak painkiller. Vicodin is a combination of the moderately strong opioid hydrocodone and acetaminophen. While Vicodin is much stronger and more effective at relieving pain than Darvocet, they are both narcotics.
No. Darvocet is a pain relieving drug, not anti-inflammatory. Darvocet contains codeine, which is meant to relieve pain, not so much for inflammation. See if you can get some 800mg Motrin instead. Even for a pain reliever, Darvocet isn't very strong....seems to work well as a mild pain reliever for females though.
No, hydrocodone is not a generic for Darvocet. Darvocet is a combination of propoxyphene and acetaminophen, while hydrocodone is a different opioid pain medication. Both are used for pain relief, but they have different active ingredients and properties. Darvocet was withdrawn from the market in 2010 due to safety concerns.
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