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DARVOCET

Typically prescribed for pain

 

Classification: Narcotic; Schedule II, III, IV, V
Physical Dependence: High-Low
Psychological Dependence: High-Low
Duration: Variable
Usual Method: Oral; Injected; Snorted
Possible Effects: Euphoria; Drowsiness; Respiratory depression; Constricted pupils; Nausea
Effects of Overdose: Slow and shallow breathing; Clammy skin; Convulsions; Coma; Possible death
Withdrawal Syndrome: Watery eyes; Runny nose; Yawning; Loss of appetite; Irritability; Tremors; Panic; Cramps; Nausea; Chills & Sweating
Paraphernalia, Packaging: Cigarette cellophane; Sandwich baggies; Pill bottles
Signs and Symptoms: Lethargy and drowsiness; Constricted pupils fail to respond to light; Redness and raw nostrils; Traces of white powder on nostril; Scars on inner arms or other parts of body from needle injections