Narcotics is the medical name for narcotics. That's what narcotics are called.
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Seventh-day Adventists do not take objection to the appropriate use of narcotic medications prescribed by a doctor.
It can reduce tension, anxiety, and agression.
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A constabulary anti narcotics unit is a police unit tasked with combating drug use. An example is the Anti-Narcotics force which employs 1500 agents.
Intensified sedation is a sign that indicates the ombined use of alcohol and narcotics.
"Narcotic" is a legal term. At one time, it was used in medical terminology.
The use of narcotics can increase your risk of HIV if their abuse affects your judgment about sexual safety. The safe, prescribed use of narcotics doesn't increase the risk of HIV.
A narcotic substance is one which affects mod or behaviour - especially substances which are taken for non-medical use - and which are usually illegal.Medicinally speaking, a narcotic is a substance which relieves pain, and/or induces drowsiness or insensibility.
Well, honey, when narcotics are taken, they affect the brain by binding to opioid receptors which then block pain signals and release a flood of dopamine, leading to feelings of euphoria and relaxation. However, prolonged use can lead to tolerance, dependence, and addiction. So, in a nutshell, narcotics affect narcotics by messing with your brain's pleasure and pain pathways, but it's a slippery slope, darling.