Do Acetaminophen/Propoxyphene pills contain morphine?

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13 Oct 2009

no, the opiate is propoxyphene. I believe in the States one of the products is called Darvocet. It is a very weak opiate pain killer that isn't used much anymore as tests showed that tylenol alone was a better pain reliever then propoxyphene. Morphine is found in ms contin, statex ect... Dave

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