Darvaset

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pink oval with 890 and 93 on it ## This is not actually Darvocet, this is actually a generic for Darvon. It contains only Propoxyphene 100mgs, whereas Darvocet also contains Acetaminophen. This is, however, a narcotic pain reliever, just without the NSAID buffer.

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pill, oval, white. 93-490 ## Based on the description provided, the pill you have is Darvocet; which a combination of Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate (650 mg - 100 mg). Acetaminophen + Propoxyphene Napsylate is used to treat mild pain and is additionally an anti-tussive and local anesthetic. You can view a more detailed description of the drug, by clicking on the link below... If you have any other questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to assist you.

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already took 2 darvasets can i take a delotta in extreme pain just had foot surgery ## Mixing them is not recommended, since they both contain Narcotics. Darvocet is a pretty mild narcotic, containing Propoxyphen and Acetaminophen. The Dilaudid is much stronger and contains Hydromorphone. However, if you mix them, you run the risk of worsening side effects, such as: nausea, drowsiness, dizziness and constipation. You could also inadvertently cause yourself to overdose. Have you tried contacting your doctor or pharmacist for a recommendation?

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Howdy folks, in bad shape and need some relief. I've taken the Lortabs/Lorcegts, Darvaset Percoset, yada, yada yada. Come here pretty lady I have something to put in your mouth! ## Have tried any of the straight narcotic analgesics, such as Oxycontin, which is a time released formulation of Oxycodone, or MS Contin, which is a time released formulation of Morphine? Otherwise, the strongest on the market would be Fentanyl:

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i think there darvaset ## You are correct, this is a generic Darvocet, Acetaminophen 650mgs and Propoxyphene 100mgs, here's an image:

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