The answer is codeine.
Yes, if both drugs are required and prescribed for you. Etodolac is an anti-inflammatory / painkiller drug and Percocet is a painkiller (acetaminophen + narcotic).
Yes, if both drugs are required and prescribed for you. Etodolac is an anti-inflammatory / painkiller drug and Percocet is a painkiller (acetaminophen + narcotic).
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No. Norco is a painkiller containing the narcotic hydrocodone and the non-narcotic acetaminophen (Tylenol).
Yes. Oxycontin is a drug which has a legitimate medical use as a painkiller for people who have some painful medical condition (whether chronic or acute). If it is used for recreational purposes, then it is a bad drug, because it is an addictive narcotic.
No. Meloxicam (Mobic) is an NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). Tramadol (Ultram) is a painkiller, closely related to narcotics, and arguably a narcotic itself (it acts selectively on the "morphine" or mu receptor) but is not a full agonist or "true narcotic" like hydrocodone, morphine, or codeine).
A sedative is the drug that calms a patient down therefore easing agitation and permitting sleep.
No oxycodone is a narcotic painkiller opiate not an antidepressant.
Vicodin, a narcotic painkiller that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone.
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A painkiller is a drug which serves to numb the pain in a specific part of the body.
Codeine is indeed a narcotic.