Yes, it is still used as a TOPICAL analgesic.
No, codeine is an analgesic opiate pro-drug for pain. Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid sold as a street drug.
Benzoylecgonine is the primary metabolite of cocaine, formed in the human body after cocaine administration. It is often used as a marker for detecting cocaine use in drug tests due to its longer detection window compared to cocaine itself.
Lortab is a mix of acetaminophen, a synthetic analgesic, and hydrocodone, which is a opioid derived from codeine. Thus, there is NO connection whatsoever to cocaine, which is derived from the coca plant. So, no. You cannot test positive for cocaine from taking Lortab, or any other medication, really, as there is no medical use for cocaine beyond some clinical use for ENT surgery.
Pure tramadol HCl does not contain contain cocaine, as tramadol and cocaine are two different substances. However, it is possible that something sold on the street might contain a mixture of these two chemicals.
An analgesic is a type of pain drug. Aspirin, Ibuprofen, and Acetaminophen are all analgesic drugs.
The analgesic effect of Tylenol is much weaker than that of morphine.
An analgesic is a pain neutrilizing drug. NSAIDs such as ibuprofen or opiates such as morphine are different types of analgesics.
no
Aspirin is the oldest OTC analgesic in common use.
An analgesic is a drug that relieves pain without causing any harm but may have some sideafects such as causing tiredness ect. So yes you do use an analgesic.
An analgesic is a painkiller. The word analgesic derives from Greek an- "without" and algos "pain".
An analgesic is a medication that reduced pain. Aspirin and Paracetamol are two examples of analgesics. Analgesic drugs act in various ways on the peripheral and central nervous systems.