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Darvocet can be habit forming. It contains propoxyphene, which is a narcotic and causes withdrawal symptoms if the drug is stopped abruptly. Patients should work with their doctors when stopping Darvocet to determine the proper dosage and reduction schedule for preventing withdrawal symptoms.
The drug should never be shared with another person, especially if he or she has a history of drug addiction or alcohol abuse.
Darvocet is an opioid analgesic (pain killer) and stopping the medication abruptly after long-term use can produce all the symptoms of narcotic dependence and withdrawal. The symptoms can be psychological and physical.
Physical dependence often takes several weeks of continued use to appear. Tolerance occurs when more and more of the drug is required more often to produce the same pain-reducing effect. The analgesic effect does not last as long and is not as strong unless more of the substance is used.
Some symptoms of withdrawal from Darvocet are:
These symptoms usually disappear within five to 14 days if the patient is untreated. A secondary phase of symptoms may last for between two and six months. Symptoms that characterize this phase include:
The best way for a patient to be detoxified is to have the dose reduced gradually over a period of time. Patients experiencing withdrawal symptoms with Darvocet should work with their doctor to reduce the symptoms. Part of the treatment process may be to increase the dose to a previous level, then control the symptoms by reducing their Darvocet dosage gradually over an extended period.
In the case of chronic pain patients and opioid-tolerant cancer patients, treatment should be controlled by the physician who should take into account how much tolerance is exhibited and what dose is necessary to keep the pain under control.
Natural withdrawal from the medication is attained by reducing the dosage gradually over a longer period of time.
If you or someone you love has become addicted to Darvocet and suffered the symptoms of withdrawal, you may want to contact an attorney. Darvocet lawyers have experience in helping people obtain compensation for the pain and suffering they have undergone as a result of using a medication. For more information, contact a Darvocet attorney today.
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