No, reglan should not fail you on a drug screen as it is not a narcotic. It is a dopamine receptor antagonist used for the treatment of nausea, vomiting, and diabetic gastroparesis.
Yes, reglan is traditionally used as an anti-emetic. New research shows it is particularly effective at treating nausea and vomiting during caesarean section delievery.
A clandestine drug lab is the term used to describe a secret place where drugs are manufactured illegally.
To make yourself lactate, you can try to take some Reglan or other medication used for lactation. Having a baby is the best way to make this happen, though.
Reglan is a type of medication used to treat nausea and vomiting. It is also confused easily with the term 'Raglan' which refers to a type of stitching where the arms of the garment are connected with the body in a diagonal which runs from the underarm to the nap of the neck.
cocain and other drugs such as cigrettes were used in world war 1
In a medical context the words "drugs" and "medicine" are used interchangeably. However, "drugs" can be used as a slang term for illegal substances, whereas the word "medicine" is never used in this context.
All drugs can be harmful when used for reasons other than intended or prescribed.
the drug is caffeine
Sulfonamide drugs-- A group of antibacterial drugs used to treat infections of the lungs and skin, among other things.
Antituberculosis drugs are medicines used to treat tuberculosis, an infectious disease that can affect the lungs and other organs.
Terbutaline and other similar bronchodilatorsMagnesium Solumedrol.