Morphine and it's derivative heroine are classed as opiates. Cannabis belongs to the group cannabinoids which also includes marijuana and hashish
Prescription drugs that can cause the pupils to contract are drugs from the opioid family. Morphine and codeine-dionine drugs are in this group. Others are hydroxy-morphine, dinitrophenylmorphine, and benzylmorphine. These drugs are used as pain killers.
No. Ibuprofen belongs to a group of drugs called NSAIDs these are anti-inflametory drugs. The oldest one of the group is Aspirin which used to be made from willow bark (it's a complex process to get actual aspirin but that's the essential idea)
The Green Party Drugs Group has proposed decriminalisation of cannabis in the United Kingdom. Please see the related links section of this answer for more information on their drugs policy.
Aethimizol, also known as methimazole, belongs to the group of medications known as antithyroid drugs. These drugs are used to treat hyperthyroidism by inhibiting the production of thyroid hormones.
Drugs such as Morphine and Meperidine (Demerol) are in the C-II (Schedule 2) class
Some common drugs that contain an aromatic phenol group include aspirin, acetaminophen (paracetamol), ibuprofen, and diclofenac. These drugs are widely used as analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents.
Other than the fact that they both derive from plants and both are drugs, there is no link. No, using one does not lead to use of the other. Heroin comes from opium, as do morphine and codeine. Marijuana, most often used in it's original form is a completely unrelated plant with very different effects.
Any drug made from the hemp plant, (genus cannabis). Sage.
Answer is A. schedule II
look alike drugs are drugs that are simular to the cannabis plant marijuana
morphine is an opiate. has no alcohol at all. completely two different classifications of drugs...
Morphine!