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A substance that has the potential to affect the nervous system by, for example, inducing drowsiness, stupor or insensibility
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| narcotic |
A drug having the power to produce a state of sleep or drowsiness and to relieve pain with the potential of being dependence producing.
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perfumes often contain high percentages of heavy blossom fragrances (jasmine, tuberose, for example), and animalic components. The narcotic effect of natural flower scents is at its peak at the time when they fade. Careful dosing of "narcotic" components is necessary if a perfume is not to have an obtrusive or tiring effect.
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| narcotic a. |
opioid a.
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| narcotic b. |
inhibition of the euphoric effects of narcotic drugs by the use of other drugs, such as methadone, in the treatment of addiction.
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