i dont now why you asked but more possibly than not.
Lethargy is basically a state of being tired or lazy. It is a very vague symptom, and though can occur in narcotic abuse, is not specific enough by itself to be of much value.
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Tramadol (generic Ultram) is not a narcotic, but it does have the potential for abuse. Therefore, caution should be taken not to abuse the drug, especially if there is a history of drug abuse or dependency. But it is an effective pain reliever, and is considered safer than the narcotic medications.
there will be more crimes happen in the community....
Narcotic analgesics use a narcotic (usually an opiod) to relieve pain, they are more effective at removing pain, but they can cause pretty drastic dependency and have high potential for abuse. Non-Narcotic analgesics go through other pathways, they do not pose much risk for abuse, but they are typically not as effective especially for acute pain.
a narcotic is a drug you can get high from. they are drugs of abuse and addiction.
One symptom is sexual weakness in men.
It's most likely that they will self-harm while being depressed
The terms "Class A and B" are old terms. We used to label narcotics with letters. The letters were related to the strength or "power" of the narcotic. Class A was the strongest. The correct label these days is "Schedule 1 through 5 (some people include 6 for non-narcotic medicine). Schedule 1 is very strong narcotic, high abuse potential, and no medical value. Schedule 2 is strongest narcotic available for medical use. It has high potential for abuse. Schedule 3, 4, 5 are decreasing levels of narcotic power and abuse potential.
No. Urine screens only test for drugs of abuse. Flexeril is a non-narcotic with no abuse potential.