Possibly a Central Nervous System Depressant.
Alcoholic beverages contain the substance ethanol, which is a depressant drug.
If your doctor says so. Be conservative with the dosing. Soma (carisoprodol) is one drug that strongly potentiates other CNS depressants, such as ambien. It is known colloquially among medical examiners as the "addict's final nail" (in the coffin, that is) with fatal outcomes via respiratory depression common among abusers of multiple CNSD's. For example, had Anna Nicole Smith not been abusing soma (with 6 or 7 other CNSD's) she may very well still be stupid...er, I mean alive, today. Soma was her "final nail."
No, a drug can not have new drug application and an abbreviated drug application number can be NOT the same. Source: Experience.
Recreational Drug.
Drug addict is the correct spelling. A drug addict suffers from drug addiction.
Drug tests can not differentiate the means of taking a drug.
The National Drug Code number of the drug is included is this section of a drug monograph Answer: How Supplied (page 42-45)
Food and Drug Administration ( pharmacy Terminology)
the abbreviation for intravenous drug is iv drug.
A drug bound to a protein is an active drug
a drug
drug-drug interaction is when two or more drugs interact pharmacodynamically in such a way that the toxicity of one or more drugs are altered.while drug desease is any negative feedback a drug come with like addiction, tolerance, dependency. examples of drug deseases are veral hepatitis, drug abuse, drug induced liver desease e.t.c.