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  • ...thetic [[heterocodeine|6-methylmorphine]]) is an [[opiate]] used for its [[analgesic]], [[Cough medicine|antitussive]], and [[Antidiarrhoeal|antidiarrheal]] pro ...ltivated and utilized throughout human history for a variety of medicinal (analgesic, anti-tussive and anti-diarrheal) and hypnotic properties linked to the div
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  • ...te=7 May 2010}}</ref> In [[Canada]] ketamine is classified as a Schedule I narcotic, as of August 2005.<ref>[http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/C-38.8/229687.html#ri In [[veterinary anesthesia]], ketamine is often used for its anesthetic and [[analgesic]] effects on cats, dogs, [[rabbit]]s, [[rat]]s, and other small animals. Ve
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  • *Other [[opiate]]s and [[opioid]]s ([[narcotic]]s or [[analgesic]]s) ...nol''', '''Kapanol''') is a [[Potency (pharmacology)|potent]] [[opiate]] [[analgesic]] [[medication]] and is considered to be the prototypical [[opioid]]. It w
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  • ...Name|USAN]]) is a widely used [[over-the-counter drug|over-the-counter]] [[analgesic]] (pain reliever) and [[antipyretic]] (fever reducer). ...n cold|cold]] and [[Influenza|flu]] remedies. In combination with [[opioid analgesic]]s, paracetamol can also be used in the management of more severe pain such
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  • The effect of the fresh herb is of a mild [[analgesic]], [[cholagogic]], [[antimicrobial]], [[oncostatic]]<ref>Natural Standard D ...zome is also used. Celandine has a hot and bitter taste. The latex has a narcotic fragrance.
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  • ...d cold medications which usually also feature [[paracetamol]] or another [[analgesic]] and [[caffeine]]. It can also be purchased on its own. It is classed as G ...treaties: changes in the scope of control of substances], ''Commission on Narcotic Drugs'', Forty-third session, Vienna, 6-15 March 2000.</ref>
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  • ...at is a [[barbiturate]] derivative. It has [[sedative]]-[[hypnotic]] and [[analgesic]] properties. It is a white crystalline powder with no odor and a slightly * [[Narcotic]] [[analgesic]]s, such as [[morphine]] and [[oxycodone]]
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  • ...ammatory drug ([[NSAID]]), commonly used in many countries as a powerful [[analgesic]] and [[antipyretic]]. It is better known under the names '''Dipyrone''', ' ...sumed to be much greater and, as such, excessive for an over-the-counter [[analgesic]], especially considering the existence of safer alternatives (e.g., [[aspi
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  • | class1 = [[Opioid|Opioid Analgesic]] | class2 = [[Anilides|Anilide Analgesic]]
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  • ...relieve [[pain]] (achieve [[wiktionary:analgesia|analgesia]]). The word ''analgesic'' derives from Greek ''an-'' ("without") and ''algos'' ("pain"). Analgesic drugs act in various ways on the [[peripheral nervous system|peripheral]] a
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  • ...sed to treat mild to moderate pain, and patches containing [[fentanyl]], a narcotic used to relieve moderate to severe pain in opioid-tolerant patients. ...patients with moderate to severe chronic pain who have been taking regular narcotic pain medication for more than a week and who are considered opioid-tolerant
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  • ...nophen]] (called "paracetamol" outside North America), is marketed as an [[analgesic]] and [[antipyretic]]. Like the words "acetaminophen" and "paracetamol", t Acetaminophen is also found in other narcotic-based [[analgesic]]s such as [[Percocet]] which contains [[oxycodone]] or Lortab which contai
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  • ...essening the sensitivity of the brain or nervous system. It is a kind of [[analgesic]]. Other definitions include [[narcotic]]s, [[hypnotic]]s, and [[opiate]]s.<ref>Richard Quain, ''A dictionary of me
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  • ...c]] effects, and [[cannabis]] can be used to treat pain. The mechanism for analgesic effects caused directly by THC or other cannabinoid agonists is not fully u ...tive [[metabolite]], [[11-Hydroxy-THC]], which may also play a role in the analgesic and recreational effects of [[cannabis]].
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  • Medical cannabis is also used for [[Analgesic|analgesia]], or pain relief. It is also reported to be beneficial for treat ...lgia, cholera mordus and other medical conditions, as well as a "narcotic, analgesic, and sedative." Under "Miscellaneous Products" are listed CHLOR-ANODYNE, c
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  • ...re (shown to be effective for treating [[glaucoma]]), as well as general [[analgesic]] effects (pain reliever).{{cref|b}} ...lgia, cholera mordus and other medical conditions, as well as a "narcotic, analgesic, and sedative". The catalog also lists compound medications containing cann
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  • ...It is, in medical terms, an [[opioid]] analgesic and, in legal terms, a [[narcotic]]. It should not be confused with [[hydromorphinol]], also known as [[14-hy ...[[morphine]] and [[heroin]] for analgesia, and as a second- or third-line narcotic [[antitussive]] (cough suppressant) for cases of dry, painful, paroxysmal c
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  • ...F |date= |accessdate=2010-07-28}}</ref> and others) is a potent [[narcotic analgesic]] with a rapid onset and short duration of action.<ref>{{cite web|url=http: ...to 10&nbsp;mg of morphine and 75&nbsp;mg of [[pethidine]] (meperidine) in analgesic activity.<ref name="MedsafeNZ">{{cite web|url=http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/pr
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  • ...'' and many other names) is a synthetic [[opioid]], used medically as an [[analgesic]], [[antitussive]] and a maintenance [[drug addiction#Anti-addictive drugs| ...reatment of opioid dependence. It is not intended to reduce the use of non-narcotic drugs such as [[cocaine]], [[methamphetamine]], or [[alcohol]].
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  • * [[Analgesic]] ...fatal liver toxicity at high doses), and to provide a possible synergy of analgesic effects between hydrocodone and the non-opioid compounds present. However,
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