Brand name:
Darvocet-N
Pronounced: DAR-voe-set en
Generic ingredients:
Propoxyphene napsylate,
Acetaminophen
Other brand names:
Darvon-N (propoxyphene napsylate),
Darvon (propoxyphene hydrochloride),
Darvon Compound-65 (propoxyphene hydrochloride, aspirin, and
caffeine)
Why is Darvocet-N prescribed?
Darvocet-N and Darvon Compound-65 are mild narcotic analgesics
prescribed for the relief of mild to moderate pain, with or without
fever.
Darvon-N and Darvon are prescribed for the relief of mild to
moderate pain.
Most important fact about Darvocet-N
You can build up tolerance to, and become dependent on, these
drugs if you take them in higher than recommended doses over long
periods of time.
How should you take Darvocet-N?
Take these drugs exactly as prescribed. Do not increase the
amount you take without your doctor's approval. Do not take them for
any reason other than those for which they are prescribed. Do not
give them to others who may have similar symptoms.
--If you miss a dose...
Take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your
next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular
schedule. Do not take 2 doses at once.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
Darvocet-N side effects
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, inform your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor
can determine if it is safe for you to continue taking one of these
medications.
- Side effects may include:
Drowsiness,
dizziness,
nausea,
sedation,
vomiting
If these side effects occur, it may help if you lie down after
taking Darvocet-N.
Why should Darvocet-N not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to
propoxyphene, any of the other ingredients in these drugs, or other
pain relievers of this type, you should not take Darvocet-N.
Make sure your doctor is aware of any drug reactions you have
experienced.
Special warnings about Darvocet-N
These medicines may cause you to become drowsy or less alert;
therefore, you should not drive or operate dangerous machinery or
participate in any hazardous activity that requires full mental
alertness until you know how the drug affects you.
If you have a kidney or liver disorder, consult your doctor
before taking Darvocet-N.
Darvon Compound-65 contains aspirin and caffeine. If you have an
ulcer or a blood clotting problem, consult your doctor before taking
Darvocet-N. Aspirin may irritate the stomach lining and could
cause bleeding.
Because there is a possible association between aspirin and the
severe neurological disorder known as Reye's syndrome, children and
teenagers with chickenpox or flu should not take Darvon Compound-65
unless prescribed by a doctor.
Aspirin may cause asthma attacks. If you have had an asthma
attack while taking aspirin, consult your doctor before you take
Darvon Compound-65.
Possible food and drug interactions when taking Darvocet-N
The propoxyphene in these drugs slows down the central nervous
system and intensifies the effects of alcohol. Heavy use of alcohol
with Darvocet-N may cause overdose symptoms. Therefore, limit or
avoid use of alcohol while you are taking Darvocet-N.
If these medications are taken with certain other drugs, the
effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. It is
especially important to check with your doctor before combining them
with the following:
Antiseizure medications such as Tegretol
Antidepressant drugs such as Elavil
Antihistamines such as Benadryl
Muscle relaxants such as Flexeril
Narcotic pain relievers such as Demerol
Sleep aids such as Halcion
Tranquilizers such as Xanax and Valium
Warfarin-like drugs such as Coumadin
The use of these drugs with propoxyphene can lead to potentially
fatal overdose symptoms.
Severe neurologic disorders, including coma, have occurred with
the use of propoxyphene in combination with Tegretol.
The use of anticoagulants (blood thinners such as Coumadin) in
combination with Darvon Compound-65 may cause bleeding. If you are
taking an anticoagulant, consult your doctor before taking this
drug.
The use of aspirin with drugs for gout may alter the effects of
the antigout medication. Consult your doctor before taking Darvon
Compound-65.
Special information if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Do not take these medications if you are pregnant or planning to
become pregnant unless you are directed to do so by your doctor.
Temporary drug dependence may occur in newborns when the mother has
taken Darvocet-N consistently in the weeks before delivery. The use
of Darvon Compound-65 (which contains aspirin) during pregnancy may
cause problems in the developing baby or complications during
delivery. Do not take it during the last 3 months of pregnancy.
Darvocet-N does appear in breast milk. However, no adverse effects
have been found in nursing infants.
Recommended dosage for Darvocet-N
ADULTS
Overdosage
Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If
you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.
- Symptoms of a propoxyphene overdose may include:
Bluish tinge to the skin,
coma,
convulsions,
decreased or difficult breathing to the point of temporary,
stoppage,
decreased heart function,
extreme sleepiness,
irregular heartbeat,
low blood pressure,
pinpoint pupils becoming dilated later,
stupor
- Additional symptoms of overdose with Darvocet-N:
Abdominal pain,
excessive sweating,
general feeling of illness,
kidney failure,
liver problems,
loss of appetite,
nausea,
vomiting
- Additional symptoms of overdose with Darvon
Compound-65:
Confusion,
deafness,
excessive perspiration,
headache,
mental dullness,
nausea,
rapid breathing,
rapid pulse,
ringing in the ears,
vertigo,
vomiting
Extreme overdosage may lead to unconsciousness and death.
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