No, it is technically an Antidepressant. It does however help with pain. Researchers think that it helps block the pain receptors in the brain. It is a fairly safe drug although it can (and usually does) cause EXTREME drowsiness. It should not be taken before driving, etc until you know how it will effect you. Most people continue to become drowsy after taking it so they take it before bedtime. The other most common side effect is constipation.
No, it is not. It is considered a prescription drug however, so in some pharmacies you may required to have a prescription from a doctor.
No. Remeron is an anti-depressant and it is not a controlled substance. However it may be used for insomnia, but I wouldn't advise that due to its massive weight gain. Better use benzos.
No, Remeron is an anti-depressant. It is not a controlled substance as it is not addictive. It can be used for insomnia in low dosages, but I wouldn't advise it because of massive weight gain.
Risperidone is not a controlled substance.
Yes, ciprofloxacin is a controlled substance.
Is lithium a controlled substance?
is Suboxone a controlled substance in Florida
Yes, xanax (Alprazolam) is a controlled substance.
Donnatal is a synonym for Phenobarbatal, a Controlled Substance Schedule IV. In Canada Donnatal is also a controlled substance.
No alcohol is not considered a controlled substance in America
Yes. Furthermore, lidocaine is a controlled substance.
Yes, Lyrica IS a controlled substance, but Neurontin, in the same family, is not.
Yes. It is an opiate medication -- a synthetic opiate, but an opiate nonetheless -- and all opiate medications are tightly controlled substances.