Nucynta Addiction News

Table of Contents Nucynta ER Poses Lower Risk for Abuse than Other Opioids Results of the Study Resources and References: Nucynta ER Poses Lower Risk for Abuse than Other Opioids The risk for abuse was significantly lower among patients taking Nucynta extended-release than abuse-deterrent formulation opioids and non-abuse deterrent formulation extended-release opioids, according to data…

Norpramin (Desipramine) Uses, Side Effects and More

Desipramine, also known as Norpramin, is a type of tricyclic antidepressant used to treat major depression, neuropathic pain, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, insomnia, and other conditions. Although it is a potent treatment, it has its drawbacks, including the risk of dependency and the possibility of experiencing withdrawal symptoms. This article focuses on the drug Norpramin,…

Mysoline (Primidone) Abuse, Addiction and Withdrawal

Mysoline is the brand name for barbiturate primidone, an extremely potent sedative that was initially used to treat epilepsy, anxiety, insomnia, and other sleep disorders. Like other barbiturates, Mysoline is rarely prescribed today because of many harmful side effects associated with its use and its very high potential for abuse, addiction, and overdose. Presently, Mysoline…

Opana Addiction News

Table of Contents FDA Requests Removal of Opana ER for Risks Related to Abuse Abuse and Manipulation of Opana ER Resources and References: Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requested that Endo Pharmaceuticals remove its opioid pain medicine, reformulated Opana ER (oxymorphone hydrochloride), from the market. After careful consideration, the agency is seeking removal…

Neurontin Addiction News

Table of Contents Chronic Pain Is an Impossible Problem Neurontin Prescription Resources and References: A “safe” alternative to opioid painkillers turns out to be unsafe. Neurontin was supposed to be the answer. Chronic pain afflicts about a fifth of American adults, and for years, physicians thought it could be treated with prescription painkillers like Oxycontin.…

Nembutal Use, Abuse, Overdose, Withdrawal, Addiction

Nembutal Use, Abuse, Overdose, Withdrawal, Addiction

Nembutal, its scientific name being pentobarbital, is a barbiturate tranquillizer that has numerous applications in the field of medicine. It is mainly used to treat sleeplessness and preoperative anxiety, which allows patients to be anesthetized. Nembutal’s efficacy in depressing the central nervous system enables it to be used as a brief measure against insomnia by…

Nardil Addiction News

Nardil (Phenelzine sulfate) is a widely used antidepressant that falls under the category of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs). It is often prescribed for treating various forms of severe depression, especially atypical, non-endogenous, or neurotic depression, and cases where other antidepressants have failed. However, recent manufacturing problems have led to significant supply issues, posing challenges for…

Morphine Sulfate Addiction News: Origin and Workings of the Drug

Table of Contents Morphine Sulfate Addiction How Does Morphine sulfate Work? What Are The Signs Of Morphine Addiction? Resources and References: Morphine Sulfate (the sulfate salt of morphine), an opiate alkaloid isolated from the plant Papaver somniferum and produced synthetically. Morphine, derived from the poppy plant, is one of the most powerful narcotic opioids that…

Morphabond Addiction News: Morphabond Difficult to Abuse By Smoking

Table of Contents How Morphabond Makes Abuse by Smoking Difficult Resources and References: A team of Ohio researchers found that a novel formulation of extended-release (ER) morphine sulfate, MorphaBond ER (Daiichi Sankyo, Inspirion Delivery Sciences), is unlikely to be abused via smoking, largely due to the high degradation of its active ingredient when burned. A common…

Modafinil Use, Addiction and Withdrawal

The world’s favorite smart drug is much safer than Adderall and a promising treatment for substance abuse and neurodegenerative disorders—so why can’t we use it? Chances are you’ve heard of the drug modafinil. You know the one: the “smart drug,” sometimes called the “Limitless” pill, that turns sleep-deprived college students and young professionals into energetic workhorses.…