Is hydrochloride an narcodic
Answer No there is no such thing as Hydrocloride on its own, Hydrochloride is a Salt of HCL or Hydrochloric Acid, eg Morphine HCL, Pethidine HCL, Dextromoramide HCL although the latter is usually mixed with Tartaric Acid to produce Dextromoramide Tartrate. I hope this answers your question.
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No, Darvocet is a Schedule IV Narcotic, it is a cousin of Methadone.
It is a mixture of Aspirin, butalbital and caffeine, Butalbital is a short- to intermediate-acting barbiturate
Ultram, or the generic, Tramadol is a barbiturate sedative mixed with a non-aspirin pain medication acetaminophen and caffeine. This non-narcotic pain medication and relaxant is often prescribed for tension headaches.
The correct spelling is phenobarbital instead of phenobarbital. Phenobarbital is a sedative barbiturate drug. It is a narcotic that is typically used in the treatment of epilepsy.
The answer simply put is NO. Rozerem is non-narcotic. It is s synthesized form of melatonin. Melatonin is a chemical that occurs naturaly in the brain and is key in sleep/wake cycles. Rozerem does not attach to the GABA receptors as other narcotic sleep aides do and has no relation to the barbital/barbituate family of drugs. Barbital (Veronal, Barbitone) was the first (1902) barbiturate.
Benzodiazepines are drugs with sedative qualities used to treat muscle spasms, convulsions, anxiety, and alcohol withdrawal. This is not the class of drugs that hydrocodone falls under. Hydrocodone is a opiate agonist, antitussive used in the treatment of mild to moderate pain. The drug is considered to have similar sedative qualities in larger doses, but the recreational use is deterred due to the high content of acetaminophen.
No. Lexapro is not a barbiturate.No, Lexapro does not contain barbituates. Lexapro is an anti-depressant and is non-addictive. Lexapro is approved to treat depression and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
Naproxen sodium is an NSAID (non-steriodal-anti-inflammatory-drug)...it helps both pain and swelling. It is non-narcotic.
marijuana is not a barbiturate. a barbiturate is a group of barbituric acid derivatives that act as central nervous system depressants and are used as sedatives or hypnotics. though marijuana has not been scientifically classified as one single kind of chemical, (it has been called everything from a hallucinogen to a narcotic) it is in no way as dangerous as a true "drug".
No, morphine is not a barbiturate.
No, Maxalt is a triptan, not a barbiturate.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate