Darvocet Addiction and Rehabilitation

   Dec. 7, 2014
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Last Edited: March 15, 2020
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Patricia Howard, LMFT, CADC
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Edward Jamison, MS, CAP, ICADC, LADC
All of the information on this page has been reviewed and certified by an addiction professional.

Dangers of Darvocet Abuse

Darvocet is a pain reliever, but because it’s considered an addictive narcotic, it was taken off the market in 2010. There is still a massive surplus of Darvocet pills on the black market that are left over from when it was legal, and these are routinely bought and sold illegally. This continuing the addiction to the drug.

Addiction can be developed even when used in the correct dosage prescribed by physicians. Darvocet is especially dangerous because most people who are addicted to it don’t necessarily abuse drugs. They can become addicted without being aware of it. Substance abuse problems can arise in anyone, anywhere. Drug addiction and alcoholism does not discriminate. If you or someone you know is showing signs of Darvocet addiction, then call us now.

When you call, you will speak to a live person who can help you get started in helping yourself. The best option to cope with an addiction is to complete a rehab program. After rehab, you will be able to live a life without having to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol just to feel normal.

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Street Names for Darvocet

Because Darvocet is illegally purchased, it usually is known to many by its street names. Some of the most common street names for Darvocet are: Dillies, D, Dill, Yellow Footballs.

Darvocet Effects

If you or someone you know is addicted to Darvocet, seek medical help right away. A lot of the time, most people will become addicted to the drug without even realizing it. Long-term Darvocet abuse can result in some serious side effects and health issues.

Some long-term effects include withdrawal symptoms, kidney failure, hallucinations, jaundice, liver failure and dysfunction, decreased respiratory functions, slowing of heart rate, abnormal heart rhythms and even death.

Some people can become addicted to Darvocet without even realizing it, due to using it for pain. Because of this, when that person is done using, he or she can end up going through withdrawal. Recovery from Darvocet is difficult, but the best chance is at a medically managed treatment center.

Warning Signs of Darvocet Abuse in a Loved One

Because of its strength, many people become addicted to Darvocet after short-term use. Once a chemical dependency sets in, it can be hard for someone to stop using. If you or a loved one is taking heavy doses of Darvocet, it is highly recommended that you don’t stop cold turkey, and instead admit yourself or your loved one to a detox facility where you can be weaned off Darvocet slowly and have access to medications to ease the withdrawals.

A common sign of a Darvocet addiction is if the person claims he or she will not use it on a certain day, but cannot refrain from using. People with a substance abuse problem develop a dependency to a substance, and will use it, even if they don’t want to.

Another sign of a substance abuse problem is if your friend or family member cannot relax unless they take Darvocet. He or she might not be able to feel normal unless they are able to abuse Darvocet. This will be a common sign among most drug addictions.

Maybe the easiest sign to point out in someone who has a Darvocet addiction is if they are ditching all responsibilities to score and use. Those in the midst of an addiction will do whatever it takes to get their fix including lying, cheating and stealing.

Factual Dangers: Darvocet

According to an FDA report, Darvocet contains propoxyphene, which can cause serious side-effects. Overdose from Darvocet can happen by itself, or with Alcohol or other medicines. It can decrease a person’s breathing and make them very sleepy. The FDA reports that a Darvocet overdose can be fatal within an hour after using it. These interactive videos are to help you get a better understanding of the dangers associated with Darvocet abuse.

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