Warnings and precautions
There are some warnings as you use Proxyvon. Before you use the medicine find out if you’re not allergic to acetaminophen or propoxyphene. Propoxyphene sometimes forms a habit that’s why it has to be used just by those for whom it was prescribed. If a person was a drug addict he shouldn’t be given this medicine. If there are children in the house, keep the pills away, for kids not to find them.
When you consult your doctor, inform him if you take such medicines: *aspirin or a blood thinner such as warfarin (Coumadin); *carbamazepine (Carbatrol, Tegretol); * glycopyrrolate (Robinul); * mepenzolate (Cantil); * atropine (Donnatal, and others), benztropine (Cogentin), dimenhydrinate (Dramamine), methscopolamine (Pamine), or scopolamine (Transderm-Scop); * bladder or urinary medications such as darifenacin (Enablex), flavoxate (Urispas), oxybutynin (Ditropan, Oxytrol), tolterodine (Detrol), or solifenacin (Vesicare); * a bronchodilator such as ipratropium (Atrovent) or tiotropium (Spiriva); or * irritable bowel medications such as dicyclomine (Bentyl), hyoscyamine (Anaspaz, Cystospaz, Levsin, and others), or propantheline (Pro-Banthine).
Tell a doctor even about vitamins you use (if you do), minerals, drugs other doctors had prescribed you or herbal pills. Obligatorily inform your doctor when you start to take Proxyvon.
