Neither, lidocaine is not a narcotic/opioid; it is a local anesthetic.
No do not take internally.
No, Lidocaine is a local anesthetic. It also is classified as an Antiarrhythmic drug and an Amide Local Anesthetic. It basically causes loss of feeling in a specific area of the body.
Yes, it is a synthetic opiate and requires its own test to detect it on a drug test.
A narcotic is an Opiate or an Opioid such as Heroin, Vicodin, Dilaudid ect.
will lidocain help with opiate withdrawles
its a narcotic. its an opiate.
opiate
No, propranolol is NOT an opiate.
Lidocaine is not morphine. They are two different compounds, though both of them are analgesics.
No. Lidoderm patches contain a non-narcotic called lidocaine. Lidocaine is in the novacaine family and is simply a numbing agent.
they have no narcotic value or abuse potential and are therefore not typically sold on the streets
Demerol is an opiate. I could be wrong but I believe that demerol is a schedule II narcotic.
Yes - it is a derivative of morphine. It is a schedule II narcotic.