But we have to remember that in the nineteenth century opium was a painkiller. |
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Police said the 30-year-old actress was also in possession of the painkiller oxycodone, a morphine derivative, without a prescription. |
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In the meantime, if anyone out there needs some OxyContin, that addictive painkiller, give me a holler. |
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Codeine is a good painkiller but, like any medicine, it is not free from side-effects. |
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Over-the-counter painkiller or anti-inflammatory medicine such as Ibuprofen should reduce pain and swelling. |
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Take a painkiller, such as paracetamol, ibuprofen or aspirin, to reduce discomfort. |
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All were unsuspecting, mostly middle-aged or elderly women, and all trusted him as he gave them deadly injections of the painkiller diamorphine. |
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I'd also taken a hardy amount of painkiller, and dulling the pain in my ankle factored into my mood swing as well. |
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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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She bent over Milo, sponging some of the warm painkiller from a bucket next to the bed. |
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I pass a fine needle into that spinal fluid and deposit a combination of a local anaesthetic and a painkiller, morphine. |
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One of the first things that is often done by doctors is to give you a simple painkiller like paracetamol. |
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The young doctor suffered blackouts and colleagues discovered he was addicted to the painkiller pethidine. |
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Falnec crumbled a tab of painkiller into his canteen and held the rim of the metal flask to the youth's lips. |
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It is an active painkiller and can help those who suffer from illnesses such as muscular dystrophy. |
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What explains heroin's return? One cause is the growing popularity of another drug: the prescription painkiller. |
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She was prescribed a very strong painkiller that she wore as a patch. |
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His arthritic knees are at their worst, despite the endless shots of painkiller. |
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Tells about the affair, which involves Butazolidin, a non-stimulating painkiller. |
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In 2010, more than 16,500 people died from painkiller abuse, more than from heroin and cocaine combined. |
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The Chilean common brown tarantula has provided the source for a novel painkiller, a new way to block cardiac arrhythmias, and insights into how ion channels are gated. |
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Elsewhere, critics accuse Merck of withholding data from trials of Vioxx, a painkiller, that suggest it causes a higher risk of heart problems. |
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The North Korean authorities recently banned a highly addictive narcotic painkiller than many North Koreans routinely used as a cure-all. |
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It was there he began forging prescriptions to supply himself with the painkiller pethidine, which he injected for six months to the point where his veins collapsed. |
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They are the ones who are so easily turned away at hospitals with a painkiller to cure pulmonary tuberculosis and who are regarded as disposable members of our society. |
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I haven't take a painkiller since the three days after my original accident. |
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Clomipramine hydrochloride can be used as an antidepressant or a painkiller. |
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An inquest heard in November how an emergency doctor accidentally gave her an overdose of the painkiller diamorphine for a migraine after he misread a drug label. |
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The painkiller used, and the dosage, is as individual as the pain and the pain threshold. |
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Even with his offending ankle numbed by a painkiller shot, he appeared uncomfortable, huffing and puffing and repeatedly tying his shoe between pitches. |
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I take a triptan called Treximet, which also includes a dose of the painkiller naproxen, the active ingredient in Aleve. |
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Dr. Garg arrived to confirm the procedure and ask if I had any questions, and the anesthesiologist ordered a painkiller. |
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They are usually given strong painkiller drugs, muscle relaxants or sedatives, but these are often not enough to completely alleviate pain and anxiety. |
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Today I did not get any painkiller but unfortunately I suffered a small highside after few laps and hurt my leg on the bike. |
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Zohydro is a new, government-approved, ultra-pure form of the commonly used opioid painkiller, hydrocodone. |
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Ketamine is a fast-acting anaesthetic and painkiller used primarily in veterinary surgery. |
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He notes that it could potentially be used as a nonaddictive painkiller and might lead to a better understanding of how the brain works. |
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It's a proven fact that morphine is a more effective painkiller than acetaminophen is. |
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One example of this is Resolve, which contains painkiller and antiacid chemicals to settle an upset stomach. |
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In the West, opium came into wide use as a painkiller in the 18th century, and opium, laudanum, and paregoric were active ingredients in many patent medicines. |
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But soon her mother's forgetfulness returned — like a painkiller kicking in — and she'd go back to playing the coy dingbat, the innocent coquette from the cocktail parties of Ann's youth. |
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On the other hand, the correct dosage of monkshood's root and pure aconite can be used as a painkiller for aches, to prevent infections and to widen the veins to treat e.g. coronary disease. |
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It faces the prospect of billions of dollars of claims after studies concluded that taking the painkiller increased the risk of heart problems in some patients. |
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Give them the other antibiotic or whatever, but don't give the painkiller. |
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It doesn't mean it's a better painkiller or has stronger side effects. |
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An aspirin or the like will ease the throbbing, but watch out with the painkiller paracetamol! This will only aggravate the harmful effect of alcohol on the liver. |
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On medical advice, I have taken a painkiller and put on some ointment. |
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Pharmacological treatment of neuropathic pain may start with a simple painkiller, namely acetaminophen, aspirin or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories. |
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One has been synthesized as a painkiller and is being marketed as Prialt, used for the treatment of severe chronic pain that is not responsive to opiates. |
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In 1910, Frosst developed a first painkiller. |
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These toxins have provided important new compounds for medicines. One has been developed as a painkiller which is considered far more potent and safer than morphine. |
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In Holland cannabis is used as a painkiller and for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, but it has many possibilities that still need to studied. |
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Uses: Anti-infectious, stimulates the resistances of the body, it decreases inflammation, relaxing, bactericidal, antiviral, fungicidal, sedative, painkiller and healing. |
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It may be that closeness to the mother offers comfort, or it may be that a high concentration of a chemical in breast milk triggers the production of endorphins, a natural painkiller. |
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But for months postrace testing could not find the substance, a painkiller far more powerful than morphine. |
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The blood thinner warfarin scored one as did heartburn drug ranitidine, alongside the painkiller codeine and timolol maleate eye drops. |
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He was given the painkiller Equagesic, which contained both aspirin and the muscle relaxant meprobamate. |
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Belfast women are selling the potentially lethal painkiller Tramadol for PS2 a pop. |
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She said she knew she was in a position of trust but was addicted to strong painkiller co-codamol. |
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Yet, a prescription heartburn drug called esomeprazole effectively prevents ulcers among painkiller users, producing few side effects. |
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Teesside Coroner's Court heard how tests had shown that Mr Pearson's body contained high levels of the anti-depressant Nortriptyline, and the painkiller Tramadol. |
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The most distinctive improvement in our practice has been the use of Fentanyl, a potent painkiller that sedates a person but allows him to remain conscious. |
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