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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for fentanyl
  1. ... Methadone Meperidine (Demerol) Morphine Oxycodone (Percocet or Oxycontin) Fentanyl These drugs can cause physical dependence . This means ...
  2. ... such as purple drank, sizzup, or Texas tea. Fentanyl. Drugs include Actiq, Duragesic, Onsolis, and Sublimaze. Street ...
  3. ... experience. Opioid pain medicines such as morphine or fentanyl, may be needed to control severe pain. There ...
  4. ... and synthetic (man-made) opioid narcotics, such as fentanyl. They are prescribed to treat pain after surgery ...
  5. ... barbiturates and opioids such as heroin, oxycodone, or fentanyl. Some users take a combination of all these ...
  6. ... and opioids (including codeine, oxycodone, heroin, morphine, and fentanyl) affect the gastrointestinal system. Constipation is a very ...
  7. ... with other poisonous or dangerous substances, such as fentanyl. Most people who died from an overdose in ...
  8. ... Pseudoephedrine (Sudafed) Sumatriptan (Imitrex) Opiate analgesics (painkillers): Codeine Fentanyl (Innovar) Hydromorphone (Dilaudid) Meperidine (Demerol) Methadone Morphine Oxycodone ( ...
  9. ... above, as well as meperidine (Demerol, a painkiller), fentanyl, dextromethorphan (cough medicine), and others. Street drugs, such ...
  10. ... in reducing pain. Examples of narcotics include: Codeine Fentanyl -- available as a patch Hydrocodone Hydromorphone Morphine Oxycodone ( ...
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