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My primary doc once prescribed me a week's worth of Hydrocodone for a particluar ailment. The next week, by pure coinicidence, I saw him again for a totally different ailment. He would only give me Darvocet for the second ailment. I requested Hydrocodone but he said no. I think he thinks that he was being safe and conservative by Rxing the weaker Darvocet instead of Hydrocodone. But if you read the PDR for each of these drugs, there are far more warnings (of death!!) for Darvocet than for Hydrocodone. It seems to me that, if a doctor is giving only 7 days worth of pain killers, Hydrocodone is much safer than Darvocet because the patient on Darvocet may end up taking more of the Darvocet than was prescribed (since it is such a weak pain killer) and end up overdosing. Just my opinion. |
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