any use of any drug that is not prescribed to you by a medical doctor is bad for your body.
Yes. Oxycontin is a drug which has a legitimate medical use as a painkiller for people who have some painful medical condition (whether chronic or acute). If it is used for recreational purposes, then it is a bad drug, because it is an addictive narcotic.
There are a lot of factors which can affect passing a drug test. First what kind of drug test you are going to take, are you a heavy user, what drug you use, what is your body type etc...
Although this drug as medical uses, it is often used as a narcotic. Its affects sedate you and relax your body. It has become a widely used drug along with other cough medicines among our countries use because it is so easily prescribed and obtained.
Naltrexone is a narcotic antagonist, which means that it blocks the effects of any narcotic in your body. It has a similar chemical structure to some narcotics, but does not have effects on your body like a narcotic does.
Lortabs (hydrocodone) that are prescribed by a responsible physician are not dangerous when taken as directed for pain in the short term. They are a narcotic drug so they are addictive if taken over a period of time or abused. It's illegal to purchase or use any narcotic drug without a doctor's order.
The DEA uses the following definition: The term "addict" means any individual who habitually uses any narcotic drug so as to endanger the public morals, health, safety, or welfare, or who is so far addicted to the use of narcotic drugs as to have lost the power of self-control with reference to his addiction.
Figuratively speaking, a bad trip is a psychedelic crisis, the undesirable psychological effects caused by narcotic use, including fear, paranoia, and hallucinations.
Because cocaine is a narcotic ( a druge to use for sleeping) drug which have several alkaloids which decease your thinking capacity & these drugs becomes you stress...so every time you thing about it..
The term narcotic describes the effect that the drug has; it causes narcosis, which involves pain-killing, euphoria, and some degree of unconsciousness. A controlled substance is any drug that is either completely prohibited, or that is legally available only under specified conditions. This describes the legal status of the drug without saying anything about what effect it has on people who use it. Narcotics are controlled substances, but so are hallucinogens, and many other types of drugs as well.
(I am not a doctor) I have been taking 300mgs of Lamictal once a day for 10 years due to a seizure disorder and to my knowledge it is most definitely not a narcotic. As with all prescription drugs, it is of course a "controlled substance". edit: July 2011 It is considered a narcotic by Japan and if you travel to Japan you need a special license to carry it into Japan. Even if it is only for your own personal use.
Yes, dopamine transmitters contribute to the immediate rewarding effects of narcotic use. Narcotics stimulate the release of dopamine in the brain, creating feelings of euphoria and pleasure. This reinforces the drug-seeking behavior and addiction associated with narcotics.
Yes, ecstasy is a narcotic. A narcotic is any drug that causes central nervous system effects and has high abuse potentials. The term narcotic refers to drugs of illegal nature and that are often used in recreational use. From a legal perspective, a narcotic refers to opium, opium derivatives, and their semi-synthetic substitutes. This is because some people define narcotics as substances that bind at opiate receptors (cellular membrane proteins activated by substances like heroin or morphine). Still, a large number of people consider a narcotic any illicit substance.