painkilling, analgesic, sedative, somnific
sedative anxiolytic depressant narcotic
is effexor a narcotic? Narcotic is a Greek word meaning to deaden or numb. Narcotic also means illegal or unlawfully possessed drug. So unless you are getting Effexor illegally no it is not a narcotic.
Nicotine is not a narcotic. The term narcotic is loosely defined much like the word dope but it usually refers to opiate analgesics such as oxycodone and hydrocodone.
The word 'assassin' comes from the Arabic word 'hashish,' which is what almost everyone outside of the US calls the narcotic, marijuana.
Yes.
anesthetic, anodyne, calmative, lenitive, mesmeric, mesmerizing, narcotic, opiate, sleepy, somniferous, somnolent, soothing, soporific, soporose, trance-inducing
alleviating, cathartic, curative, disinfectant, medicating, medicinal, narcotic, pathological, peptic, pharmaceutical, preventive, prophylactic, restorative, salutary, sedative, therapeutic, and tonic
The correct spelling would be "narcotic" and it is a fancy word for "drug".
suboxone/subutex is the latest prescription drug that can be substituted in place of another narcotic.. sub stops the horrible withdrawal symptoms when going off a narcotic once you're addicted..unfortunately you are simply replacing one narcotic for another narcotic.. although word is getting off suboxone much easier than getting off methadone, so switching to suboxone to get off methadone and then getting off subutex certainly make sense..in the case of getting off other narcotics[percs,Oxycontin,morphine,etc] can't really say that getting off suboxone is any easier than getting off those other narcotics because subutex is just another synthetic narcotic..
No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.No. seroquel is not a narcotic but it is a non-narcotic.
The word narcotic, usually refers to derivatives of the opium plant, but common usage has come to include any drug that affects the brain in a similar way or is illegal.
No it is not a narcotic. Clozapine is an antipsychotic.