
Darvon Rehab Centers and Darvon Addiction Treatment
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Here, you can find and connect with the Darvon rehabilitation center that is right for you or your loved one.
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- Lasting RecoveryDetox CenterSan Diego, CADetails
- Highline Addiction RecoveryRehab Treatment CenterTukwila, WADetails
- Coleman InstituteDetox CenterRichmond, VADetails
- Texas Clinic WestviewRehab Treatment CenterHouston, TXDetails
- Spencer Recovery CenterDetox CenterLaguna Beach, CADetails
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Darvon Abuse Recovery Overview
Has your life spun out of control because of your dependence on Darvon? Help is just a phone call away when you reach out to one of the Darvon rehab centers listed in our directory. The staff working there are familiar with the side effects of this drug, which include sleepiness, dizziness, difficulty urinating, and constipation.
What is Darvon?
Darvon is a brand name for Dextropropoxyphen, which is an opioid drug. It is prescribed to treat pain, and may sometimes be used as a cough suppressant like dextromethorphan. On the street, Darvon is known as "pinks," "footballs," and "65's."
Darvon is usually taken orally, but addicts will chew or snort the drug to get the effects faster. The drug can also be dissolved in water, placed in a syringe, and injected.
Causes of Darvon Addiction
A person may start off taking "footballs" for pain and find that the prescribed dose is not sufficient to provide the desired relief. Just like users do with heroin, the patient may start taking higher doses, which lead to a physical and psychological dependence on the drug. The person depends on the medication to help them cope with the events in his or her life and keeps using to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
A recreational user of "65's" may start using out of curiosity and keep on taking the drug because they enjoy the sensation of well-being they get when taking it. This class of drug also makes the user feel relaxed and drowsy after the initial euphoria has worn off, and they may continue using to keep on experiencing these feelings.
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Ready to Find a Darvon Rehab Clinic?
When you approach a Darvon rehab clinic for treatment, the first step is detox. This is the process where you get physically free from the drug. Once this step is finished, you can start to work toward your recovery goals. Showing up at Narcotics Anonymous meetings could also do wonders for your recovery.
Why Stop Taking Darvon? Some Reasons to Consider
- Taking "65's" can cause further breathing difficulties in people who have emphysema.
- When taken with antihistamines, antidepressants, or anti-anxiety medications, "football's" sedative effects will be increased.
- If "pinks" are taken during pregnancy, the baby will be born with a dependency to the drug and will go through withdrawal after being born.
