No, Percocet is a painkiller.
Percocet is an actual opiod-based narcotic medication. Both Ralivia and Percocet are used to control moderate to severe pain, but Ralivia is not actually an opiod. It does have opiod-like traits, but the method in how it reduces pain is thought to be through the way it acts by preventing the reuptake of noripinephrine. In fact, Ralivia is a noripinephrine and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor and is therefore more of an anti-depressant than a true pain medication. Chemically, Ralivia is almost identical to Effexor (Venlafaxine) in its composition, which is an anti-depressant.
Heroin is a powerful depressant.
I am pretty sure that Valium is a depressant.
No! Do not mix these two together Geodon slows and depresses the nerves system so mixing together Percocet on top of that which is another nervous system depressant (and yes I know geodon is a anti-psychotic but it also depresses the nerve system) will kill you due to respiratory failure because the nerves will stop sending and receiving signals to breathe.
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Alcohol is a depressant in that it slows (or depresses) bodily functions (breathing, heartbeat, etc.). It does not depress mood.
Whisky contains alcohol and alcohol is a depressant, so yes, whisky is a depressant
a depressant is a drug that slows down your body. a depressant is a drug that slows down your body.
Alcohol is a depressant and only a depresssant.
Yes. Percocet exists, and Percaset is a common misspelling of Percocet.
Alcohol is classified as a depressant.