Marijuana, Morphine, Fentenyl, hydrocodone, oxycodone, Oxycontin, Morphine Sulfate. That's just a few of the many that are out there
I'm not sure, but I know bodily hormones called endorphins is the body's "pain killer".
opiates
Narcotics are pain relieving drugs to humans.
In medicine, drugs derived or synthesized from alkaloids of the opium poppy plant are known as opiates. Morphine and codiene are examples of opiates.
These are all called analgesics.
I think you mean TYLENOL. Tylenol is a North American brand of drugs for relieving pain, reducing fever, and relieving the symptoms of allergies, cold, cough, and flu.
Narcotics are pain relieving drugs that can be addictive. They may also be severely constipating.
Pain relieving medications such as those including Acetaminophen or Ibuprofen have been known to help with back pain. The use of heating pads, muscle creams, and massage may help as well. Exercising good posture when sitting and standing can help in relieving back pain as well.
Vicodin and Percocet are both synthetic opioid drugs derived from the Opium Poppy plant. Both drugs have euphoriant, pain-relieving and sedative effects. Both drugs come in combination with acetaminophen (Tylenol). Both are addictive.
Like any major surgery, there is pain after a heart transplant. As with any post-op patient, pain relieving drugs are given during the first few days post-op.
Oxycodone is one of the strongest known pain medications. If you have intractable pain that oxycodone isn't relieving, you need to discuss this with your physician, ASAP.
Robaxin is a muscle relaxant that has pain relieving effects.
It depends on what you consider pain ans relief .
Common analgesic drugs are usually sufficient. Usually, steroidal medications do not relieve the pain or improve muscle function in PTS. Rest is recommended, and immobilization of the affected upper extremity may be helpful in relieving the pain