No, ability is not a narcotic. Ability refers to a person's capacity or skill to perform tasks or activities, while a narcotic is a substance that dulls the senses, relieves pain, and can lead to addiction. The two concepts are fundamentally different, with ability being related to human potential and narcotics being substances that affect the body and mind.
No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.
No it is not a narcotic. Clozapine is an antipsychotic.
no it isn't a narcotic its jus makes ya feel good It is a Federally controlled substance in the USA. It falls under Schedule IV, meaning it has ability for abuse and addiction, but not a narcotic. It is not a benzodiazapine, such as Valium and Xanax and all the others like them. But it has the same effect, as it binds to the same receptors in your brain as benzodiazapines.
Ondansetron is not a narcotic
No! It is not a narcotic I exclaimed!
No, nexium is not a narcotic.
No. Celexa is not a narcotic. It has no addictive properties at all.
No it is not narcotic...
The suffix of narcotic is "-otic".
Depends. But, yes, it can supress the sex drive and/or cause impotence just like any other narcotic.
is effexor a narcotic? Narcotic is a Greek word meaning to deaden or numb. Narcotic also means illegal or unlawfully possessed drug. So unless you are getting Effexor illegally no it is not a narcotic.
Nucynta is an opioid pain medication. An opioid is called a narcotic. so Nucynta is a narcotic