Yes. By definition, narcotics are substances that cause a condition called narcosis. Narcosis is defined as a condition of deep stupor or unconsciousness produced by a drug or other chemical substance. In smaller doses, the deep stupor or unconsciousness may not be achieved, but the pain reduction will be there. There are many different narcotics... some are legal and may be used by prescription; others are illegal and may be used to ruin your life.
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Possibly cause an overdoes, depending on whether their narcotics or not?
pain killers are a type of drug that relieves pain
Well in a legal sense Morphine is a scheldual 1 narcotic. it in the medical term is an opiate. AKA a strong pain killer.
Narcotics for pain are in prescribed medications. They are a highly controlled substance and you cannot get any without a prescription and they are usually mixed with other pain killers and are called mixed-opiates.
Depends on the narcotic. Many narcotics are currently legal - with tobacco being the most popular. Many other narcotics are available with a prescription for pain killers and other uses.
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Yes. Answer There is no reason that taking amoxicillin would prevent you from taking any type of pain killers. However, you may have sensitivities to the pain killers that are independent of Antibiotic use. I would advise speaking to the doctor who prescribed you the pain killers if you are concerned.
Narcotics are a specific class of drugs that have a sedative effect on the body and can cause dependence, while analgesics are a broader category of drugs that relieve pain. Analgesics can include non-narcotic options like acetaminophen or NSAIDs, in addition to narcotics like opioids.
Analgesics are simply pain killers. The price varies by the specific drug in question. Generic aspirin and ibuprofen are quite inexpensive. Heavy narcotics that you get from the doctor can be quite expensive.
Not automatically, no. Some "pain killers" are depressants and others aren't. Aspirin, for example, is an analgesic ("pain killer") but not a depressant.
THE TYPES OF medications given by sports physicians range from antibiotics, to over-the-counter pain meds like NSAIDS (ibufrofen, aspirin etc) to prescription pain killers like Percocet, Vicodin, Demerol (narcotics) to muscle relaxers (Soma, Valiun) to prescription NSAIDS. I hope this is what you meant.
Narcotics are pain relieving drugs to humans.