No, Synthetic Opiate is the chemical derivative of Methadone
To synthesize a carboxylic acid derivative into a less toxic chemical such as amylase.
The melting point of: - methadone: 95,5 0C - methadone hydrochloride: 235 0C
Celebrex is not a sulfa drug, it a NSAID or a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is used to treat pain from arthritis and menstrual cramps.
Aniline derivative is a chemical precurser and is used in many haircoloring products as well as polyurithane(spelling subject to correction) due to its oxidative properties. As far as i know.
If you means sulfur hexafluoride, then it is SF6
Norfloxacin is derivative of the nalidixic acid. This drug has nothing to do with penicillin or the sulfa drugs.
No. Cephalexin (trade name Keflex) is a 1st generation cephalosporin, an antibiotic related to penicillin. It is not a sulfa drug or derivative.
No. The methadone works by binding the opioid receptors in your body. Hydrocodone is a weakened opiate derivative and therefore the two will not complement each other.
The spelling "sulfa" is a class of antibacterial drugs, the sulfonamides.The chemical element is spelled sulfur with the UK variant sulphur.
Natural, chemical derivative, and synthetic.
"Sulfa" is the name of a class of synthetic antibiotics that are technically called "Sulfonamides". Sulphur is a naturally occurring chemical element. The two have nothing in common other than the sound of their names.
No. Methadone is a chemical that is prescribed for drug withdrawal.
I believe it can be considering how long you have been taking it and how much , it would probably come to be recognized by the test as an opiate since methadone is a derivative/synthetic opiod, its like marijuana if you have been taking it for months it will takes am extended time for it to clense from your system. -Rob ~Long Time Methadone User forf
Penicillin is not a sulfa drug.
Methadone
A benzothiazepine is a chemical compound which is a derivative of thiazepine with one benzo ring.
No. Triamcinolone does not have sulfa in it.