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narcotic
Certain illegal drugs
Any type of numbing drug
{n} a stupifying medicin, an opiate
Obsolete term used to refer to what is now called opioid Current usage is primarily a legal context to refer to a wide variety of substances of potential abuse
Medically, usually refers to any drug that dulls the senses It produces a sense of well-being in small doses and causes insensibility, stupefication, and even death in large doses
of or relating to or designating narcotics; "narcotic addicts"; "narcotic stupor
{s} of or associated with drug addicts; of or pertaining to addictive substances which dull the senses; pertaining to sedative or pain relieving medical drugs; of narcotism; causing narcotism
Pain relieving drug related in action and structure to the opiates
Any class of substances or drugs, that reduces pain, induces sleep and may alter mood or behaviour that are also illegal
any drug that dulls the senses, induces sleep, and becomes addictive with prolonged use
causes stupor and numbness
an addictive pain-relieving, mood-altering substance such as morphine
If something, especially a drug, has a narcotic effect, it makes the person who uses it feel sleepy. hormones that have a narcotic effect on the immune system. Drug that produces analgesia (see analgesic), narcosis (stupor or sleep), and drug addiction. In most people narcotics also produce euphoria. Those that occur naturally in the opium poppy, notably morphine, have been used since ancient Greek times. The main therapeutic use of narcotics is for pain relief. Most countries limit the production, sale, and use of narcotics because of their addictive properties and detrimental effects and the incidence of drug abuse. With the development in the 19th century of the hypodermic needle and of heroin, five to 10 times as potent as morphine, the use and abuse of narcotics increased dramatically. A narcotic overdose can cause central nervous system depression, respiratory failure, and death
causes drowsiness nephritis- inflammation of the kindeys nervine- has a stimulant effect nootropic- facilitate learning or memory
of or relating to or designating narcotics; "narcotic addicts"; "narcotic stupor"
a drug that produces numbness or stupor; often taken for pleasure or to reduce pain; extensive use can lead to addiction inducing mental lethargy; "a narcotic speech"
Narcotics are drugs such as opium or heroin which make you sleepy and stop you feeling pain. You can also use narcotics, especially in American English, to mean any kind of illegal drug. He was indicted for dealing in narcotics
= literally "sleep/stupor-inducing agent" Term usually applied indiscriminately to describe any exogenous compound with a "sedating" profile Use of the term with reference to the opioids is not recommended, due to its ambiguity, and arguably negative connotation
Painkiller which additional has properties of inducing relaxation and sleepiness, typically those medications derived from opium and opium-like compounds
{i} any addictive substance which dulls the senses (morphine, opium, alcohol, etc.); opium and its derivatives; medical drug for pain relief and sedation; relaxant, barbiturate; drug addict
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