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Dextropropoxyphene

Also known as: darvocet, co-proxamol, coproxamol, capadex, di-gesic

An opioid analgesic that is an optical isomer of levopropoxyphene. Used to treat mild pain and often used for its antitussive properties. It has been taken off the market in Europe and US due to concerns of health issues relating to the Kidney, Liver, Heart and Respiratory Disorders. Just a bit stronger than Tramadol.

Dosage

Oral

Common: 65-100mg
Light: 30-65mg
Strong: 100-200mg

Duration

Onset: 20-30 minutes
Duration: 1-3 hours
After effects: 1-6 hours

Timeline

Onset
20-30 minutes
Peak
1-3 hours
After
1-6 hours
04.8h9.5h
Typical
Extended range

Avoid

All CNS depressants. And all together if you have a history of issues with your Kidneys, Liver, Heart and any Respiratory Disorders.

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