Pain Killers That Start With The Letter C

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What is the name of a strong analgesic starting with the letter C ## Codeine, which is a mild narcotic. Learn more Codeine details here. There are others in other analgesic categories, but this would be the strongest one of them. Are you trying to remember the name of something?

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non prescription medications that start with the letter. I am Not interested in prescription related material. For examole-- why was phenacatin eliminated from otc compomnds?? Is there any that would be able to replace it for otc? please advise. ## Hi jack, If I am understanding your question correctly, you're asking for an otc pain killer that starts with the letter P? The only one that comes to mind in Paracetamol, which is another name for Acetaminophen. Learn More: Acetaminophen Details I hope this helps!

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Name the pain killers that start with a "v"? Also want to know if there is a medicine called vitican or anything close to that? ## Based on your spelling, I think you may be referring to Vicodin. Vicodin contains the contains the combination of Acetaminophen + Hydrocodone. Both of these are two types of pain medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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In the 70s there was an OTC analgesic you could buy for pain. It was not Aspirin or Tylenol. It began with the letter "E". (It wa not a compound; Excedrin.). I have been wracking my brains to no avail. Thanks in advance. ## Somebody saw this question on our Facebook page and is suggesting: "Empirin # 4". Does that ring a bell? ## Yes it does, and was my first thought. I guess I thought the medication was an aspirin alternative, so when I looked up Emperin and saw that It IS asprin I wondered if there was another answer. Thanks for the reply! ## Empirin ## There's a narcotic beginning with an E called Endocet (Percocet) for pain.

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In 1980 I was prescribed the nastiest pain pill that was in the form of a tablet. I thought it was fiorinal but maybe not... ## Posted below are some pain medication names that start with the letter F: Fentanyl Fentora Fioricet w/ codeine Fiormor Fiortal Farbital Flurbiprofen Fenoprofen Fasprin Femcet Flanax For a more thorough list of medications beginning with the letter F and to narrow down other prospective pain meds, you may wish to have a look at the following pages, and scroll down to the list of drugs starting with F: Categories: - Pain Relief - Migraine / Tension Headache - Muscle Relaxer I hope this helps!

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A dilatin replacement, less likely to make you sick when you stop taking it. Starts with the letter d, is not an opiate. ## Did you mean a replacement for Dilaudid? Learn more Dilaudid details here. Dilantin is not an analgesic. Learn more Dilantin details here. I could help you better if I was clear on what exactly you're looking for. Is it an analgesic of some type? ## I have a lot of pain from hip to knee. I am using Naproxen, but not much relief. Looking for a stronger medicine, going on vacation and want to be pain free to have fun with grandchildren. I was told a pain reliever sounds like Darposet or something with the letter D. ## I need a name of some painkillers starting with the letter d, they have some strange shape, small and white in color ## I was a pharmacy tech for 1...

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I Recieved a letter saying that new law in new york can only allow 100mg a day of pain killers starting march 1st 2015? I"m on almost 800mg mixed between oxycotin and morphine has anyone else heard of this new law? ## Hello, Zack! How are you? Yes, the new limit is supposed to be no more than the equivalent of 100mgs of Morphine, per day. Have you consulted your doctor to see if they have any ideas? These new regulations have been causing problems for people all over the U.S. The FDA classifies this medication as a narcotic analgesic, so it has the potential to be habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, drowsiness, dry mouth and constipation. ## What "law" is this that you received? In 2013, the FDA tossed out this limit or morphine equivlent as ...

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