propoxyphene hydrochloride
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pro·pox·y·phene hy·dro·chlor·ide
(prō-pok'si-fēn hī'drō-klōr'īd), A nonantipyretic, orally effective weak narcotic analgesic structurally related to methadone and used for the relief of mild to moderate pain; it is less effective than codeine.
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pro·pox·y·phene hy·dro·chlo·ride
(prō-poksi-fēn hīdrŏ-klōrīd) A nonantipyretic, orally effective weak narcotic analgesic used to relieve mild to moderate pain; less effective than codeine.
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