What is the “levorphanol brand” name?
Levorphanol is an opioid pain medicine. In the United States, it is most commonly associated with the brand name Levo-Dromoran (also seen written as Levorphanol Tartrate as the drug name for the product).
Is levorphanol still available as a brand?
Brand availability can change over time due to manufacturing status, supply, and generic substitution. If you’re trying to find a current product, the most reliable check is your country’s drug listings (or the packaging/label in the pharmacy), because “brand” may differ by market and formulation (for example, tartrate salt vs. other forms).
What is levorphanol used for?
Levorphanol is used for moderate to severe pain in clinical settings where an opioid is appropriate. It also has well-known opioid-related risks, so it’s typically restricted and monitored.
What side effects and risks do people ask about with levorphanol brands?
Common opioid risks include:
- Sedation and dizziness
- Constipation
- Respiratory depression (especially with higher doses or with other sedating medicines)
- Dependence and withdrawal if stopped abruptly
Because it is an opioid, drug interactions and overdose risk are key safety concerns.
How do people usually search for “levorphanol brand” details?
People often look for:
- the exact brand name on the label
- whether it’s in stock
- the strength (mg) and dosing form
- generic vs. brand pricing and insurance coverage
If you tell me your country (or share what you see on the pharmacy label), I can narrow down the exact brand/formulation you mean.