| narcotic poisoning |
Poisoning caused by narcotic or sleep-producing drugs such as opium and its derivatives. SYMPTOMS: The patient may experience brief exhilaration followed by drowsiness, respiratory depression, or c
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| narcotic |
a drug with addiction potential that reduces pain, alters mood and behaviors, and usually induces sleep; opioid analgesics are among the most common types of narcotics
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| narcotic |
causes drowsiness. nephritis- inflammation of the kindeys. nervine- has a stimulant effect. nootropic- facilitate learning or memory.
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| narcotic |
pain relieving drug related in action and structure to the opiates.
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| narcolepsy |
A sleep disorder marked by sudden, uncontrollable urges to sleep, causing an individual to fall asleep at inappropriate times. Medications and behavioral approaches such as scheduled naps can help control narcolepsy.
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