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Dextropropoxyphene - CWE

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For some strange reason I was offloaded a pack of a Digesic tablets.
2o tablets with 32.5mg dextropropoxyphene & 325 mg paracetamol.

I have used the search engine and all I can gather is that dextro isn't the safest thing going around.

Can anyone give me some better info on the Dextropropoxyphene in particular.

Is it worthwhile doing a CWE or am I better off throwing this all in the trash can?

Thank you.
 
I've only taken it in medicinal doses, but from what I've gathered, it's pretty useless recreationally.
 
if it's the napsylate salt you have it's insoluble.

there's a great reason why this drug was taken off the market by the FDA not long back, it's toxicity. medicinally it's no better than APAP.

November 19, 2010 — The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has asked that propoxyphene, sold under the brand names Darvon and Darvocet by Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, be removed from the US market. The decision will also affect generic manufacturers and the makers of propoxyphene-containing products.

New clinical data showing that the drug puts patients at risk for potentially serious or even fatal heart rhythm abnormalities has prompted regulators to act. An estimated 10 million patients have used these products.

At a press conference today, John Jenkins, MD, director of the Office of New Drugs, said the new numbers tipped the risk–benefit ratio against the drug.
The withdrawal will include brand name, generic, and all propoxyphene-containing products.

"For the first time, we now have data showing that the standard therapeutic dose of propoxyphene can be harmful to the heart," said Gerald Dal Pan, MD, director of the Office of Surveillance and Epidemiology.

The FDA is advising healthcare professionals stop prescribing propoxyphene. Patients who are currently taking the drug should not abruptly halt their medication but should contact their physician as soon as possible to discuss switching to another pain-management therapy.

"Long-time users of the drug need to know that these changes to the heart's electrical activity are not cumulative," Dr. Dal Pan added. "Once patients stop taking propoxyphene, the risk will go away."

Propoxyphene is an opioid typically used to treat mild to moderate pain. It was first approved by the FDA in 1957. It is sold by prescription under various names alone or in combination with acetaminophen. Since 1978, the FDA has received 2 requests to remove propoxyphene from the market.

In January 2009, an FDA advisory committee voted 14 to 12 against the continued marketing of propoxyphene products. At that time, the committee called for additional information about the drug's cardiac effects.

continues at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/732887?sssdmh=dm1.649572&src=nldne&uac=137653CN

here's a thread in DiTM

study in mice

throw it away, brother.
 
Thanks for the quick responses all.

Shit's just been tossed in the bin, seems I have no use for it :D
 
^
Good idea...

My shrink gave me dextropropoxyphene capsules when I told him of my recreational opiate/opioid use. It didn't help at all with withdrawals or cravings, useless drug.
 
definitely not the tablets containing the napsylate of the drug because it is water insoluble.

have you read this thread? the info posted that it isn't a safe drug to taking to begin with/

with what has been revealed of this drug i'm going to safely assume it'd not safe or a good idea to IV.
 
HI Leftwing,

Thankyou for your reply. I did read this thread and some others containing the same info.... The dr gave me 2 100mg tablets cause he couldnt prescribe my regular drug of choice.

didn't IV them.

Took them orally and made me dead sick at 3am, wont touch the shit again.

Am planning to get clean this week am weaning my dose down. Tired of this shitty spiral.
 
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