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
death
propoxyphene
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.
Potential risks and side effects of Darvon include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, and respiratory depression. It can also lead to addiction, overdose, and even death, especially when combined with alcohol or other drugs. It is important to use Darvon only as prescribed and to be aware of these risks.
Rephrase your question, so I can understand what you mean, and answer you.
Potential risks and side effects of Darvon drugs include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, constipation, and respiratory depression. There is also a risk of addiction, overdose, and potentially fatal heart rhythm abnormalities. It is important to use Darvon drugs only as prescribed and to be aware of these potential risks.