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define narcotic drugs and give their value
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I think that it is a person that is addicted to narcotic drugs (drugs that make you fall asleep, like morphine).
DRUGS.
yes they are
Narcotic drugs range from prescription medications, to illegal street drugs. Narcotic drugs include codeine, marijuana, morphine, heroine, and amphetamine.
Narcotics is the name for a catagorie of drugs. Particularly those that come from the poppy plant better known by the name Opiates. Any types of opiate is considered a narcotic. Drugs like opium, heroin, oxyconten, methadone, morphine, are just a few examples of narcotic drugs. Some are synthetic and some natural opiates that have been altered to create different drugs with different affects. As you can see there are some pain killers that are considered to be narcotics. Not all pain killers are narcotics because this depends souly on what they are made with. All narcotic drus are addicting and put you at risk of addiction as well as several other health problems.
Drugs may divide in many group according their effect on human body and their uses or source 1.narcotic drugs 2. non-narcotic drug 3
Cocaine and Amphetamines are both considered narcotics. All three of these drugs are stimulants, yet narcotic is commonly used to refer to "any of the substances, natural or synthetic, in Schedules I and II of the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961, and that Convention as amended by the 1972 Protocol Amending the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, 1961"Since caffeine is completely legal and uncontrolled, it is not considered a narcotic.Correction...The term medical "narcotic" generally refers to a sleep-inducing drug and, nowadays, to opiate/opiod medications.In common slang parlance, the term "narcotic" may be incorrectly used as a synonym for "illegal drug", but this usage is not accurate.As such, none of the aforedescribed drugs are scientifically narcotics.
No. Narcotics are drugs that are abused, or have addiction potential. Naloxone is sometimes an ingredient in narcotic preparation, but it alone has no narcotic features.
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