Darvocet was pulled off the market for a reason. If you happen to find a few in your medicine cabinet that you had forgotten about it is probably best to throw them out. They don't work much better than aspirin, yet they seem to have all the side effects of a typical weak opiate; constipation, miosis (tiny pupils), euphoria (feeling good) and nausea and vomiting are just a few. Taking two tablets will make all of the above, plus some lovely side effects not listed, twice as bad. Darvocet are addictive, so taking Two tablets (of any habit forming drug) is probably a bad idea. Darvocet also tends to screw with your heart rhythm. or rather, your body breaks down darvocet into a chemical that is similar to lidocaine (the kind they use in the E.R. to sort of jump start your heart). Taking two Darvocet means your body is making twice that amount of metabolites that mess with your heart. so, all that being said, taking two Darvocet will increase whatever the user is looking for: pain relief, sedation, euphoria, etc.. But, is it worth the risk of heart attack, or at the very least oversedation, for a pill that doesnt do much better than asprin?
Darvocet 5114 V pills are actually a generic version of Darvocet-N 100. Like any other Darvocet-N 100 pills, they contain 650 mg of acetaminophen and 100 mg of propoxyphene napsylate.
Any pharmacist is highly qualified to answer that question, and will be happy to help you.
Darvocet, which contains the active ingredients propoxyphene and acetaminophen, was withdrawn from the U.S. market in 2010 due to safety concerns, particularly regarding its potential to cause serious heart problems. Taking Darvocet pills that are five years old is not advisable, as they may have degraded in potency or safety. Additionally, using outdated medications can pose health risks. It's best to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate pain management options.
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Ehm..Barbiturates ARE sleeping pills.
Sugar pills are typically used as a placebo in medical studies or as part of a treatment regimen to maintain a consistent routine. Ingesting sugar pills will not have any direct physiological effects on a person, regardless of their gender.
You get sick for a reason ....
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People say darvocet is bad and the first few times it is disappointing. I took it for my 4th time yesterday and it was the highest i ever got. it is a great feeling. take 2 always, if you take 1 its not that great and if you take 3 or more you will just fall asleep. dude... dont do pills its not cool. i only know this because my grandfather who is 85 has a lot of prescription pills and when i get a bad headache ( about once a week) he gives me something
You could take Birth Control pills.
In some birth control brands, the green pills are active pills and should not be skipped. In other brands, the green pills are placebos (sugar pills or reminder pills) and can be skipped. Talk to your pharmacist or health care provider to get information specific to your brand of birth control pills.
I stupidly did this. Grabbed the dog's bottle of little blue pills instead of my own (and mine were for Irritable Bowel Syndrome, not thyroid disease). Realized what I had done immediately and called Poison Control. They assured me that I would be fine and I was. This happened about a year ago and I never had any effects from it.