J Jaybird New member Oct 1, 2009 #1 I was told that darvon or darvocet was present, not a problem but why is it present? Could it be residual from demoral, morphine, or hydrocodeine, all of which I was given in the hospital?
I was told that darvon or darvocet was present, not a problem but why is it present? Could it be residual from demoral, morphine, or hydrocodeine, all of which I was given in the hospital?
A AbeLincolnParty New member Oct 1, 2009 #2 darvocet has propxyphene and acetaminophen in it. Unless the method of testing used some form of chromatography followed by Mass Spectra and IR spectra then the results are only educated guesses. Also a lab could mix up samples, after all, even babies get mixed up sometimes. You would have to question their quality control.
darvocet has propxyphene and acetaminophen in it. Unless the method of testing used some form of chromatography followed by Mass Spectra and IR spectra then the results are only educated guesses. Also a lab could mix up samples, after all, even babies get mixed up sometimes. You would have to question their quality control.
A AbeLincolnParty New member Oct 1, 2009 #3 darvocet has propxyphene and acetaminophen in it. Unless the method of testing used some form of chromatography followed by Mass Spectra and IR spectra then the results are only educated guesses. Also a lab could mix up samples, after all, even babies get mixed up sometimes. You would have to question their quality control.
darvocet has propxyphene and acetaminophen in it. Unless the method of testing used some form of chromatography followed by Mass Spectra and IR spectra then the results are only educated guesses. Also a lab could mix up samples, after all, even babies get mixed up sometimes. You would have to question their quality control.