Narcotics are commonly referred to as opioids, which include both natural and synthetic substances derived from opium. Other terms used include analgesics, pain relievers, and controlled substances. In some contexts, the term "narcotic" may also refer more broadly to any drug that induces sleep or alters consciousness.
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.
Three days after you stop taking them, same as any other narcotics.
These are narcotics that are made inside a laboratory. They can include pain medications and other medicines that are approved by the FDA.
Narcotics is the medical name for narcotics. That's what narcotics are called.
Depends on the narcotic. Many narcotics are currently legal - with tobacco being the most popular. Many other narcotics are available with a prescription for pain killers and other uses.
4-7 days
As far as I can tell, there isn't a company called "Narco" which sells brands. The word "narco" is widely associated with narcotics, which rarely have brand names.
Other drugs, especially narcotics, have serious side effects such as constipation, drowsiness, and nausea.
opiates are narcotics
Well it depends on what kind of narcotics and quality of such narcotics. Also depends on the area.
a narcotic is a drug you can get high from. they are drugs of abuse and addiction.
Narcotics Anonymous was created in 1953.