Having the Right Expectations for Darvocet Rehab and Recovery
Darvocet and Darvon were taken off the market in November of 2010 due to health risks associated with propoxyphene, an active ingredient in these medications. This has not stopped Darvocet from being used illegally, and the drug is still available from illicit sources. Resolution Is Required for Darvocet Rehabilitation and Recovery One thing many recovering Darvocet users struggle with most is...
Read MoreAttempting Darvocet Recovery Alone
After completing rehab, a recovering Darvocet user may feel that he or she has finally conquered addiction and will no longer need aftercare programs or continued therapy. Unfortunately this may cause many people to suffer a relapse soon after completing rehab. Darvocet is a drug that was taken off the market due to its addictiveness and high rate of overdoses. The battle for a Darvocet-free life...
Read MoreWhy Darvocet Detox Is Not Enough
Darvocet is a narcotic pain reliever that contains a combination of propoxyphene and acetaminophen. Propoxyphene is a narcotic, while acetaminophen is a less potent pain reliever and fever reducer that increases the effects of propoxyphene. Like other narcotic pain relievers Darvocet is habit forming, and while it has been prescribed for 50 years, its use has been and continues to be...
Read MoreTreatment for Darvocet Addiction and Mood Disorders
Darvocet is a painkiller that has recently been taken off the market due to its health risks and addiction potential. It affects the chemicals in the brain that can cause both physical and psychological addiction as well as mood disorders. Mental disorders combined with Darvocet addiction can create a downward spiral that will likely end in devastation. However with the right combination of...
Read MoreRediscovering Life without Darvocet
Darvocet is a brand name for an analgesic opioid that consists of a combination of dextropropoxyphene and acetaminophen (aspirin). It was prescribed as a mild pain reliever and local anesthetic but has been taken off the market by the FDA due to concerns about fatal overdoses and heart arrhythmias. Side Effects of Darvocet Use Darvocet can be a very dangerous drug and can cause side effects such...
Read MoreYou Can Get Clean from Darvocet and We Can Help
Darvocet is a brand name for an analgesic opioid that combines dextropropoxyphene and acetaminophen (aspirin). It was prescribed as a mild pain-reliever and local anesthetic before being taken off the market by the FDA in November of 2010 due to concerns of fatal overdoses and heart arrhythmias. You Can Beat Darvocet Addiction Many who become addicted to Darvocet (or other drug) begin to feel...
Read MoreDarvocet Rehab 101
Darvocet is an analgesic medication that contains propoxyphene and acetaminophen and was prescribed to treat pain until being removed from U.S. markets in 2010. A comprehensive Darvocet rehab program includes an individualized treatment plan that consists of a thorough initial assessment, a customized detox protocol and a variety of treatment options to meet the evolving needs of the recovering...
Read MoreHelping Someone Stay Clean from Darvocet Addiction
When a loved one is suffering from Darvocet addiction, more than anything else you want to help him get clean and live a normal life. While it can seem helpless, there are things you can do to encourage a loved one to make a change and stay clean from Darvocet addiction. It can be scary because you don’t want to push your loved one away, but he will appreciate the fact that you want the best...
Read MoreBreaking the Cycle of Darvocet Addiction
Darvocet is a combination of propoxyphene and acetaminophen and is used in patients to relieve moderate to severe pain. Although this drug is no longer available in the US, it’s highly addictive qualities mean there are still many people struggling with Darvocet addiction. Addiction to Darvocet, as with any other drug, has many contributing factors. Identifying behaviors, relationships and...
Read MoreDarvocet Treatment FAQ
Darvocet and Darvon were recalled in November of 2010 by the FDA. They contain propoxyphene which is a chemical that has been shown to cause fatal heart abnormalities. If you or someone you know is currently taking Darvocet or Darvon as a prescription, please speak with a doctor about switching your medication to a safer alternative. If you are considering treatment for Darvocet abuse and...
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