No, but it does have analgesic actions. It's a Schedule Class V that has no opioid components. Mostly used to treat neuropathy.
Toradol tablets are not a scheduled narcotic.
According to historical classifications, Oxcarbazepine is a narcotic. However, by today's standards it is not a narcotic since it is not scheduled. It is simply a prescription medication.
If you are not prescribed this medication, you can be arrested for felony possession of a scheduled narcotic.
Codeine is a 'scheduled' drug (i.e.- you can only puy or possess it with a prescription). If you were not prsecribed this medication then you are in unlawful possession of a scheduled narcotic.
That looks like an abbreviation for Scheduled IV Controlled Substance. It's a misdemeanor of the first degree for possession of a Scheduled IV narcotic.
Opium is a Scheduled 2 Narcotic according to the Controlled Substance Act.
Neurontin is not an opioid
Pharmacological Class: Lincosamide.It is not a scheduled narcotic and thus is not on the FDA schedule as thus, instituted in 1934.
it is listed as a Schedule III narcotic. so yes, if a drug is on any of the Schedules (I-IV) it is considered a controlled substance.
no neurontin is gabapentin and has no recreational value
It is not recommended that you take Neurontin with Neurobian.
Oxycodone is a scheduled prescription-only narcotic. The likelihood of it being removed from this list is EXTREMELY remote.