Discuss this with your doctor and pharmacist.
Yes, it is. Though it is not normally taken recreationally because of it's tendency to make non-heroin addicts blow chunks.
Yes, Buprenorphine (also called Suboxone or Subutex) is an opiate used for treating opiate addiction and withdrawal symptoms.
No, PCP is not considered an opiate. It is a dissociative anesthetic.
Ultram or Tramadol is an opioid -- a synthetic opiate. It acts much like an opiate in your system.
Opiate addiction is a physical illness involving a central nervous system disorder caused by long-term opiate intake. Opiate addiction was once viewed as a condition with no solution. Patients with opiate physical addiction were considered to have inherited an addictive personality or psychological disorder or to have suffered with a dysfunctional family life.
NO. Venlafaxine is in no way related to Opium. It is an anti-depressant and is not at all considered an opiate.
yes, it is considered an opiate.
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Opiates are legal, as long as you have a valid prescription. They are considered illegal if you have obtained them without a prescription. The only completely illegal opiate out there is heroin, being as it is never prescribed.
No it is not. Tylenol is an analgesic or antipyretic and the codeine present in it is considered an opiate.
Your friend is taking 2 percocet 10mg per day What is the best way they should stop with out withdrawls is suboxne a good way?
no, it is a benzodiazipine, the test would have to test specifically for this class of drugs.
Opiates are legal, as long as you have a valid prescription. They are considered illegal if you have obtained them without a prescription. The only completely illegal opiate out there is heroin, being as it is never prescribed.
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