No, beta-endorphins are natural hormones secreted by the pituitary gland that act as a powerful pain suppressant. They're the reason why people don't immediately feel the pain of severe trauma, such as losing a limb.
What you are thinking of are opiates(eg. heroin), which attach themselves to the same receptors in the brain as beta-endorphins do. Those are illegal.
No, buspirone is not a narcotic. It is a medication used to treat anxiety disorders by affecting certain neurotransmitters in the brain. It is not known to be habit-forming or to produce a high like narcotics do.
No, acetanilide is not a narcotic. It is an organic compound that has been used historically for its analgesic and antipyretic properties, but it has largely been replaced by safer alternatives due to its potential toxicity.
no its not narcotic in any sense, it is a kind of alcohol which is consumable.
Some examples of flowering Eurasian plants with narcotic properties are opium poppy (Papaver somniferum), henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and belladonna (Atropa belladonna). These plants contain compounds that can have sedative or hallucinogenic effects when consumed.
Both contain narcotics, but are not the same. Mepergan Fortis contains demerol (a narcotic) and promethazine (an antiemetic). Hydrocodone is also a narcotic, but not the same one as demerol. All narcotics are somewhat similar in that they can relieve pain, cause dependency and/or addiction as well as having sedative effects.
Illegal narcotic
yes they are
is effexor a narcotic? Narcotic is a Greek word meaning to deaden or numb. Narcotic also means illegal or unlawfully possessed drug. So unless you are getting Effexor illegally no it is not a narcotic.
That is illegal. It is as illegal as selling them.
Obviously not, people buy cigaretts all the time. Tobacco is a narcotic, so no, narcotics are NOT illegal.
Depends on the drugs I think
YES, vary illegal caries federal charges
yes they are
Heroin.....oxycodone.....codeine.....basically all opiate narcotic painkillers are derived from morphine and study of morphine's amazing powers!
There is nothing illegal about using a prescribed medicine (even if it is narcotic) and nothing illegal about living with a person who uses medicine. If, however, the medicine being used by this roommate has not been prescribed by a doctor, that is a problem.
Narcotic drugs range from prescription medications, to illegal street drugs. Narcotic drugs include codeine, marijuana, morphine, heroine, and amphetamine.
If you are not prescribed this medication, you can be arrested for felony possession of a scheduled narcotic.