Generally speaking, opium based pain killers can be addictive if overused. Therefore, a patient must be careful not to overdose using them. The feeling of "being high" can turn into unplanned disaster.
Anything can be addictive.
any medication can be highly addictive
Running to the Light Overcoming Addictive Medication - 2010 was released on: USA: 22 December 2010 (internet)
Yes, Paraldehyde is known to be addictive. Paraldehyde is a pain medication and sedative that used to be used to ease childbirth pain.
Heroin is an illegal drug. Not a medication that can be prescribed because it is addictive.
Penicillin is not addictive as a medication, but you may get addicted to taking 24/7 because you sub conciously think it's going to help you get better.
Dicyclomine is not considered addictive. It is an anticholinergic medication primarily used to treat irritable bowel syndrome by relieving gastrointestinal spasms. While it may have side effects, such as dizziness or drowsiness, it does not produce the euphoric effects typically associated with addictive substances. Always consult a healthcare professional regarding concerns about medication.
It's a fast acting anxiety/seizure medication but you must be careful because it can be addictive
none! methadone is addictive narcotic.
Yes, Ativan can be addictive if not taken as prescribed. It is a benzodiazepine medication that has the potential for abuse and dependence. It is important to follow the prescribed dosage and duration of use to minimize the risk of addiction.
Pain medication for acute moderate pain. Great for people who have a problem with abusing pain meds, since it contains dihydrocodiene which isn't addictive like hydrocodone
== == Yes. Stadol is pain medication - opiate analgesic. (this medication can be very addictive, more addictive than regular opiates that come in tablets - because it works so fast) Axert is a triptan, which works with serotonin to constrict the blood vessels in your body.