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(narcotics, alcohol, etc.) or substance dependency in the 6 months prior to baseline data collection. Subject has history of cancer requiring active ...
Use of medications that, in the opinion of the investigator have the potential, to alter GI motility (e.g., narcotics, medications with significant ...
Medications used for acute pain, such as narcotics, usually don't help chronic pain. Medications can play a role in managing chronic pain. But many people who ...
Explore a comprehensive list of prescription and over-the-counter medications starting with the letter “S” to learn about drug side effects, proper use and ...
... narcotics; barbiturates; medicine for seizures; other muscle relaxants; and anesthetics, including some dental anesthetics. Check with your doctor before ...
Opioids. Medicines used to treat opioid use disorder. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). Triptans for migraines. Cannabis. Immunizations. Nicotine ...
Use of illicit narcotic medication. Participation in any study in which the participant is taking an investigational product for Alzheimer's disease (with ...
... narcotics, medicine for attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder, medicine for seizures or barbiturates, muscle relaxants, or anesthetics, including ...
Tolterodine belongs to the group of medicines called antispasmodics. It helps decrease muscle spasms of the bladder and the frequent urge to urinate caused by ...
Ubrogepant is not an ordinary pain reliever. It will not help with any kind of pain other than migraine headaches. This medicine is usually used in people whose ...
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