Narcotic means drug... analgesic means pain relieving drug... euphoria is the feeling of being high ... so all together it would mean a pain relieving drug that gives you a high (euphoric )feeling
IV is the Roman numeral for 4, so it means a class 4 narcotic.
That depends on what you mean by "narcotic." Technically "narcotic" originally meant any drug with sleep-inducing properties. Both promethazine and dextromethorphan, the active ingredients in Promethazine DM, have such properties. However, "narcotic" is defined in US law in such a way that neither of these substances is considered a narcotic drug.
I don't think there is a drug named libreuman. Did you mean Librium? If so Librium is not a narcotic in the classic sense, though it is classified as a schedule IV narcotic by the DEA. This means that it has a low potential for dependence.
The name Denise comes after the name of the ancient god Dionisus, who was the god of wine. This god was celebrated by the ancient greeks every year after the produce of wine and his name was connected to euphoria and feast.
To "see" what is not there. A mirage is a hallucination. "He hallucinated on narcotic drugs".
euphoria
You mean "opium of the people". Opium is a narcotic. It make people less analytical.
A kind of narcotic drug or something.Maybe an initial drug.It's my best guess.
Euphio stands for euphoria-inducing radiation. It is a fictional concept from a Kurt Vonnegut short story that explores the idea of a device that emits a radio signal that induces intense feelings of happiness and euphoria in people who are exposed to it.
You mean dopamine. Opiates cause your brain to release your dopamine supply which is what causes the euphoria.
"Rausch" in German translates to "intoxication" or "euphoria" in English. It is often used to describe a state of intense enjoyment or excitement.
It means to take on an as need basis. Don't take unless you absolutely have to. Im guess this medication is a narcotic??