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Darvon/Darvocet: What to do if you are still taking it.

January 17, 2011, by

Call your doctor for an appointment. You will want to see if you can get a prescription for a different pain medication. Immediately stopping the drug can cause withdrawal symptoms, so you'll need to follow your doctor's instructions on tapering down on it.

Even though the drug was banned in the U.K. six years ago, the drug was only recently banned here in the U.S.

According to Public Citizen, the side effects (heart problems) will go away once the drug's use is ended.

Darvon, Darvocet, Propoxyphen FDA Video

November 30, 2010, by

Here's the FDA's video on the recent information to take the drug off the market:

How to stop a runaway Toyota

February 19, 2010, by

The Cars Blog on ConsumerReports.org has an excellent video and article on How to stop a runaway car: Don't pump the brakes.

The video, with Jake Fisher driving a Toyota Venza and a Volkswagen Jetta, simulates what happens when a car has sudden runaway acceleration. Mr. Fisher mentions some "do's and don'ts":

Don't:
1) Don't pump your brakes. This will cause your power brakes to go out.
2) Don't try to turn off your car. You risk locking up your steering wheel.

Do:
1) Put your foot on the brake hard, and continue pressing it.
2) Put your car in neutral
3) Once stopped, turn off your car.

Mr. Fisher also recommends first trying the braking procedure in an empty parking lot or other safe location. The Volkswagen Jetta is interesting because it can actually override the gas pedal.

Here's the video: