Darvon is an analgesic containing propoxyphene. It has been taken off the market in the U.S. for safety reasons. Also, it is worthless.
No. Darvon is a different drug called propoxyphene.
darvon, darvocet, darvon compound.. are a few.
darvon is davocet without the Tylenol. It is a schedule drug and will show up as an opiate
darvon or darvocet
propoxyphene
death
Yes as long as it is not a ER or slow release form of the drug. (regular darvon is not slow release or ER)
Try buying it in the Grand Exhange.
Propoxyphene is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. It is the generic term for Darvocet or Darvon.
Rephrase your question, so I can understand what you mean, and answer you.
I have been looking for the answer as to what is g254. I can not be certain, but I was told by one of our regular customers at our store that it is Darvon, or atleast a generic form of Darvon. He says that he has taken them himself.
Darvon has a metabolic half life of about 6 hours. So after 6 hours your body will have half as much as the original dosage. Six hours later it will have 1/4, six hours after thAt 1/8 and so on.