Not automatically, no. Some "pain killers" are depressants and others aren't. Aspirin, for example, is an analgesic ("pain killer") but not a depressant.
I'm sorry to say that he did take drugs.
You can get suspende in the wwe by using drugs, alcohol, or pain killers
Codeine,morphine,valium and other pain killers.
Weed or marijuana has a more Depressant rather than pain killers witch have artificial drugs manufactured and Marijuana has actually a less likely chance to get addicted on them.
He was not known to do drugs, except tobacco and an occasional alcoholic drink. He may have take prescription pain-killers.
No, none of the members of Three Days grace went to jail. However, Adam Gontier did go to rehab in 2005 for drugs (specifically pain killers).
There are thousands of regulated drugs in the United States. Some regulated drugs include pain killers, antibiotics, vaccines, and over-the-counter vitamins.
Cigarettes, Alcohol, Marijuana, OTC Pain killers.
Narcotics is the name for a catagorie of drugs. Particularly those that come from the poppy plant better known by the name Opiates. Any types of opiate is considered a narcotic. Drugs like opium, heroin, oxyconten, methadone, morphine, are just a few examples of narcotic drugs. Some are synthetic and some natural opiates that have been altered to create different drugs with different affects. As you can see there are some pain killers that are considered to be narcotics. Not all pain killers are narcotics because this depends souly on what they are made with. All narcotic drus are addicting and put you at risk of addiction as well as several other health problems.
Ruglated-drugs used by government/medical society such as marijuana, pain killers, amphetamines, etc. Prohibited-these drugs are attempted to be controlled (controlled substance) and they can vary from pot to methamphetamine, even those sometimes they are used for a medical purpose. Those drugs (pain killers, pot, etc.) are usually abused, that's why they are prohibited unless a license/prescription is directed.
No.... Prescription pain killers can cause harm to the development of the fetus. If you are in pain, take Tylenol. If Tylenol does not work, call your OB Dr.