Ketamine is a heavy dose tranquilizer used for veterinarian purposes. It is also used as a date-rape drug because if given to a human it can cause heavy sedation and black-outs.
There are no indications of any interactions between cramp bark and any other drug or herbal medicine.
A drug is any kind of substance that alter body functions upon intake. A medicine, on the other hand. is a classification of drug that only alters body function to the consumer's health benefit
Of course not! Many cure diseases. Any drug that is used and abused more than prescribed can be harmful to your body. Cold medicine, flu medicine, tums, cough syrup, Tylenol, even vitamins!
yes!
An over-the-counter drug is one that is available without a prescription.
Crystal Meth (Methamphetamine) K (Ketamine) Oxycontin, Dilaudid, Roxicodone (Prescription Pills)
No, any drug store will carry it or its generic brand.
Medicine, believe it or not, is considered drugs. That's why on the label of medicine containers it says "drug facts," listing what the drug has in it and how to use it. Marijuana acts like a pain med, getting you high and making you not feel pain. I think it has alot of potential.
false positives for benzos happen occasionally at my rehab
The drug of choice is chloramphenicol now, in 1900 we did not have any antibiotic.
medicine can be translated as any of the following, depending on context:医学 (igaku) medicine, medical science薬 (kusuri) medicine, drug薬剤 (yakuzai) drug, medicine医薬 (iyaku) medicine薬物 (yakubutsu) drugs, medicine薬品 (yakuhin) chemical, medicine医 (i) medicine, doctor, healing, art of healing, cure, medic剤 (zai) medicine, drug, dose医術 (ijutsu) medicine, healing art医科 (ika) medicine, medical department傷薬 (kizu kusuri) salve, ointment, balm, lotion, medicine, unguent
You should start off by figuring out what is actually causing the leg pain, then determine what type of medicine would be best for treating it. You can get medicine from any drug store, or get a prescription from a doctor.