Rexipra, which contains the active ingredient escitalopram, is an antidepressant that belongs to the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. It does not contain narcotics. Narcotics are typically associated with opioid medications used for pain relief, while Rexipra is primarily used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medication inquiries.
Narcotics is the medical name for narcotics. That's what narcotics are called.
The drugs that includes nicotine is called narcotics (Nicotine)
opiates are narcotics
"Narco" is a term that can refer to narcotics in general, which includes various types of drugs, but it is not specifically an opiate. Opiates are a subset of narcotics derived from the opium poppy, such as morphine and codeine. Narco can also encompass other classes of drugs, including synthetic opioids and non-opioid substances. Thus, while opiates fall under the broader category of narcotics, not all narcotics are opiates.
Well it depends on what kind of narcotics and quality of such narcotics. Also depends on the area.
Narcotics Anonymous was created in 1953.
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Narcotics can be ingested any number of ways. Many narcotics are eaten, smoked or injected. Injection is the fastest method to the bloodstream.
They don't, narcotics make your pupils dilate.
Central Narcotics Bureau was created in 1971.
Narcotics Control Bureau was created in 1986.
No. The active ingredients in Aspirin, Tylenol, and Advil are not narcotics. Narcotics can only be prescribed by a physician. Over the counter products do not contain narcotics. There are some prescription medications that combine active ingredients from them with narcotics, but they have their own brand names and are not called Aspirin, Tylenol, or Advil.