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It is very different from addiction, which is drastic behavior an individual exhibits to obtain opioids, such as stealing medications, buying street drugs to ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — Feb. 12, 2014 — Not only is heroin addictive and deadly, its use is increasing among Americans. That disturbing trend parallels the spike ...
Doxorubicin; Doxorubicin Hydrochloride Liposome; Ensartinib; Ethinyl Estradiol; Etonogestrel; Fentanyl; Insulin; Insulin Aspart, Recombinant; Insulin Bovine ...
Fentanyl; Glucagon; Glycopyrrolate; Glycopyrronium Tosylate; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Hydroxychloroquine; LetibotulinumtoxinA-wlbg; Meperidine; Methacholine ...
Description. Methylnaltrexone bromide is used to treat constipation caused by opioids (narcotic pain medicines), in adults with long-lasting pain that is ...
For this reason and because sedative agents (fentanyl and versed) used in this trial are not safe in pregnant women, women of child-bearing potential and ...
Fentanyl; Fluoxetine; Fluvoxamine; Furazolidone; Gepirone; Granisetron; Hydrocodone; Hydromorphone; Hydroxyamphetamine; Imipramine; Iproniazid; Isocarboxazid ...
Sedative medications (e.g., fentanyl, midazolam, ketamine, nitrous oxide) administered prior to randomization. Participating Mayo Clinic locations. Study ...
Fentanyl; Flibanserin; Flunitrazepam. Show More. Using this medicine with any of the following medicines may cause an increased risk of certain side effects ...
It belongs to the group of medicines called general anesthetics. This medicine is to be given only by or under the immediate supervision of your doctor. This ...
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