They worry that repeated prescriptions for large doses of narcotic painkillers will attract unwanted attention from the government. |
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What is the evidence that narcotic analgesia is efficacious in relieving chronic nonmalignant pain? |
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Flumazenil is not an antidote for narcotic overdose or for respiratory depression. |
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It is grown to produce the narcotic drugs hashish and marijuana, made primarily from its female flowers. |
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Before, she constantly needed anti-inflammatory drugs and occasionally narcotic pain medication. |
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The narcotic drugs produce an excellent blend of direct pain reduction and the attenuation of the psychological trauma associated with pain. |
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Just don't drive any motor vehicles or operate heavy machinery under the narcotic effect of this show. |
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In short order, crime spreads like a plague, fueled by a flood of a massively addictive designer narcotic. |
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It's betelnuts, the mildly narcotic seeds from the fruit of the betel pepper, used by truck drivers and labourers to help them stay awake. |
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The mildly narcotic nut of the betel palm is chewed by many labourers who say it helps them stay alert during long working hours. |
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The smallest possible dose of a tranquilizer or narcotic medicine should be used. |
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The Angel's trumpet flower produces a narcotic scent used by South American shamans to induce visionary dreams. |
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The soda bottles appeared to be discolored by the codeine, which is reportedly a sign they were used to mix the narcotic drink known as sizzurp. |
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This is an indication that international drugs gangs are increasingly using mules to smuggle the narcotic into the country. |
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Some nightshade plants are ingredients in potent narcotic medicine and sleeping pills. |
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Alcoholism and narcotic addiction is rife throughout the country, as hope inevitably gives way to despair. |
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However, a more likely issue is the legal implication for falling to monitor use and abuse of narcotic analgesics. |
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It is a seed that is wrapped in leaves and chewed for its mild narcotic effect. |
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Morley cautions you not to use marjoram in early pregnancy or in high doses as it can have a narcotic effect. |
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Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to tramadol or narcotic analgesics. |
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Goals of therapy are to prevent abstinence syndrome, reduce narcotic cravings and block the euphoric effects of illicit opioid use. |
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It is a long-acting, narcotic painkiller that wards off acute withdrawal symptoms and reduces craving for heroin. |
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We solve this problem by getting rid of all or some of the nitrogen in the mix to reduce this narcotic effect. |
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Treatment with narcotic analgesics and pancreatic enzyme supplements had failed to control their symptoms. |
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There was an increased accident risk in those with excessive sleepiness, and in those who used narcotic analgesics or antihistamines. |
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This process begins almost immediately, and often results in sharp pain, which is generally eased with narcotic painkillers. |
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When a narcotic suppresses respirations and puts people to sleep, the oxygen going to their vital organs is decreased and damage occurs. |
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That they did, but with such a heavy hand that the narcotic gas used to subdue the terrorists also accounted for over 100 hostages. |
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What is really cool is that the lemurs also become intoxicated by the narcotic effects of the chemicals. |
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Amsterdam is famous, indeed infamous, for its relaxed laws on certain narcotic substances. |
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Common narcotic medications used are fentanyl citrate, morphine sulfate, and meperidine hydrochloride. |
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Apart from alcohol, the sexagenarian also used to take ganja and other narcotic substances. |
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There, for example, the Court held that drug laws can prohibit the use of the narcotic peyote in a religious ceremony. |
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Unfurling in a narcotic haze, the five songs on Auspicious Winds unfold slowly upon flowing echo and chiming reverb. |
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He studied the tissue distribution and metabolism of caffeine, amphetamines, ephedrine, and narcotic drugs. |
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We have heard from several people that close relatives with Alzheimer's disease became amazingly lucid for short periods of time after receiving narcotic pain relievers. |
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Because of its sedative nature and narcotic abilities, leaves were mixed with other herbs for the treatment of whooping and spasmodic coughs in children. |
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The same species provides edible leaves and pleasantly flavoured seeds which, when mature, are not narcotic and are pressed to make a salad or cooking oil. |
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For some citizens, the presence of spending money plus the narcotic of nationalism is enough to make this seem a fair trade. |
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Naloxone administration should follow local protocol, but studies have shown that its effectiveness is limited in the absence of a documented narcotic toxidrome. |
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Likewise, those who seek and abuse drugs are difficult to identify, may have true underlying medical pathology, and should not be given narcotic prescriptions. |
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The Chinese government banned qat earlier this year, and classified the plant as a dangerous narcotic. |
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No significant differences were reported in the areas of sensation, distress, anxiety, or narcotic intake between the three intervention groups and the control group. |
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Usually, a narcotic is given for immediate post-operative pain relief. |
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Some one went off in the motor to the nearest chemist's shop and returned presently with two large pieces of bread, liberally dosed with narcotic. |
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And they happily spent millions on promoting the idea that cannabis was an extremely dangerous, addictive narcotic, that would kill, or drive users insane. |
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Opium and other narcotic addictions were rampant among the upper classes. |
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He is now being charged with the illegal purchase of narcotic substances. |
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Those lines are also great places to score Xanax and crack, both drugs that are not affected by narcotic antagonists. |
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They are all shown to have alcoholic beverages as their narcotic of choice. |
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But officials came to believe most of the flights were Yemeni smugglers bring in khat, a leafy plant widely chewed in Somalia for its mild narcotic effect. |
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Musical genius, gifted writer, indubitable king of narcotic and alcoholic excess, Zevon now shows us that, in the face of oblivion, he also has balls the size of cantaloupes. |
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Ohio used a mix of midazolam, a sedative, with hydromorphone, a powerful narcotic. |
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Resist the easy comforts of complacency, the specious glitter of materialism, the narcotic paralysis of self-satisfaction. |
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It also warns about reducing the dosage if the patient uses narcotic pain relievers or other opioids or sedatives. |
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Dried hops are soft and sweet smelling with a natural narcotic effect that will induce restful sleep, while lavender flowers and rose petals are refreshingly fragrant. |
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Their coca leaves contain only trace amounts of the illicit narcotic. |
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It is a narcotic that dulls the brain and deadens the nerves. |
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The fresh seed pulp is astringent, narcotic, lithotriptic and expectorant. |
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Links lead to arnica, otherwise knows as Leopard's bane, a daisy that is a narcotic and stimulant used to treat bruises, found in the mountains of Europe. |
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Statutory classification of a drug as a narcotic often increases the penalties for violation of drug control statutes. |
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The 1961 Convention seeks to control more than 116 drugs that it classifies as narcotic. |
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Thus, the legal definition of a narcotic is whether or not it is listed on the Schedules of the Convention. |
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The term usually refers to opiates or opioids, which are called narcotic analgesics. |
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Defendant urges that the testimony and reports by physicians and scientists demonstrate that cocaine is not a narcotic. |
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It's just betelnut, the mildly narcotic seed from the fruit of the betel pepper which truck drivers and labourers use to help them stay awake. |
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He also cites cases which hold that cocaine is not a narcotic under the pharmacological definition of the term. |
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There were live witchetty grubs and honey ants, as well as native tobacco, a mild narcotic which Prince Philip picked up and smelt. |
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Jebb comments that it is the flower of imminent death with its fragrance being narcotic, emphasised by its pale white colour. |
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According to US experts, fentanyl belongs to a group of medicines called narcotic analgesics that suppress breathing. |
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The point was made by Mueller that the profit margin on adulterated olive oil was three times that on the illegal narcotic drug cocaine. |
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Whoever sold Hoffman this brand of narcotic aided in his untimely death. |
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The sun-blasted streets of the Somaliland capital, Hargeisa, are inundated with stalls selling the narcotic plant khat. |
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Acetaminophen, caffeine, dimenhydrinate, diphenhydramine, narcotic analgesics, lidocaine, and butorphanol are of very low risk in pregnancy. |
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Called yaqona it is a mild narcotic made from the ground root of a pepper plant and known all over Fiji as grog. |
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The seed contains the hallucinogenic and narcotic compounds harmine and harmaline. |
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Abdominal hernia noticed coincidentally with exacerbation of abdominal and cerebral distress, requiring occasional narcotic. |
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His first attempts at verse were often vague, languorously narcotic and lacking a clear eye. |
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Somewhere across the city, his sisters were sleeping on a pile of blankets on Maman Bozorg's floor, a sticky web of narcotic dreams beclouding them. |
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We hold that Congress had a rational legislative purpose when it classified cocaine as a Schedule II narcotic drug for the purpose of imposing penalties. |
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The two most common forms of narcotic drugs are morphine and codeine. |
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Songs such as Wassup and Purple Swag were slow and sedated, full of disorienting narcotic rushes, while more upbeat Wild For The Night and Jodye were massive. |
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However, the narcotic form of methamphetamine is an isomer compound, called D-methamphetamine, and care must be taken to differentiate between the two. |
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But why are the heaven-bathed souls consumed by the yearning to sleep, to embrace the narcotic, papaverous hymns of Orpheus to Night and Sleep, to leave being for becoming? |
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During the operations, which were carried out in 2015, at least 7kg and 600 grams of narcotic drug packed in the chess set were seized by the gendarmerie teams. |
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The decision on painkillers Orbifen, Tramadol hydrochloride, Trihexyphenidyl and Kemadrin follows the UAE categorising them and all their salts as narcotic substances. |
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In their natural, wild forms, the various species of lettuce contain high levels of a narcotic drug called lactucarium that was known as lettuce opium. |
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Under the Indian government's 1985 Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, possession of charas is punishable by up to a year in prison. |
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Many recreational drugs are illicit and international treaties such as the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs exist for the purpose of their prohibition. |
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Completed well before Seattle grunge took the punk-metal esthetic into the mainstream, Rock and the Pop Narcotic was an attempt to write '80s underground rock into history. |
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