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Etymology: (Latin: quieting, from narcotic properties) Toxicity: many TOXIC.
From narcotic intro to demented finale, the film provides a trip through familiar Chris Morris country.
The number of annual overdose deaths from narcotic painkillers has grown four times higher than it was a decade ago.
"Apomorphine," Lees told the Observer last week, "is free from narcotic effects and works on the brain by opening the dopamine receptor lock.
Findings from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) support the efficacy of acupuncture for many symptoms relevant to inpatients including postoperative pain, cancer-related pain, nausea and vomiting, and withdrawal from narcotic use.
Postsurgical pain control is important in spine surgery as it can lead to earlier mobilization, decreased length of stay, decreased side effects from narcotic medications, and improved patient satisfaction.
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Those needing more potent pain relief may benefit from narcotic-containing analgesics like acetaminophen with codeine or oxycodone, which are associated with side effects like dizziness, drowsiness and constipation and may cause dependence over time.
Everything from narcotics from Afghanistan to supplies for Iran's nuclear program are smuggled through the region.
Not surprisingly, she stayed away from narcotics growing up; ditto nicotine.
In the wake of Mr. Graham's death, the focus of the squads shifted from narcotics work to youth gangs.
And Dennis Hastert, the Speaker of the House, repeatedly insinuated that Soros's fortune comes from narcotics cartels.
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