Is ketorolac thomethomine a controlled substance?
Ketorolac or ketorolac tromethamine (marketed under the trademarks Toradol and Acular) is not a controlled substance. Ketorolac is used to relieve moderately severe pain, usually pain that occurs after an operation or other painful procedure. Thanks!
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Is trazodone a controlled substance?
Is trazodone a controlled substance? Yes, it is a schedule IV...
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Is abilify a controlled substance?
Abilify is not a controlled substance. Is not approved for tr...
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Is ketorolac thomethomine a controlled substance?
Ketorolac or ketorolac tromethamine (marketed under the trade...
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Is Robaxin considered to be a controlled substance?
Yes. Robaxin is a muscle relaxant that is only available with...
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Is lunesta a controlled substance?
LUNESTA is a Schedule IV controlled substance under the Contr...
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What is the definition for a controlled substance?
Controlled substance (n.) is a drug which has been declared i...
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Is abilify a controlled substance?
Abilify is not a controlled substance. Is not approved for tr...
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Is trazodone a controlled substance?
Is trazodone a controlled substance? Yes, it is a schedule IV...
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Is Baclofen medication a controlled substance?
Baclofen is not a controlled drug. It is used for muscle spam...
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Is risperidone considered a controlled substance?
RISPERDAL�� (risperidone) is not a controlled substance. ChaCha!
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Is olanzapine. a controlled substance?
Olanzapine is not a controlled substance. ChaCha for now!
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What is Schedule V controlled substance?
Schedule V.��� (A) The drug or other substance a low potentia...
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Is tizanidine a controlled substance?
No, tizanidine is not a controlled substance. It is sold unde...
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Is flexeril a controlled substance?
No, flexeril is not yet listed as a controlled substance. Fle...
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Is Toradall considered a controlled substance?
There is no state in the United States that currently has Tor...
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Is olanzapine. a controlled substance?
Olanzapine is not a controlled substance. ChaCha for now!
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Is ambien a controlled substance?
Ambien (zolpidem tartrate) is a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic o...
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What is a schedule 1 controlled substance?
A Schedule I or Schedule II substance and is not an approved ...
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What is Schedule V controlled substance?
Schedule V.��� (A) The drug or other substance a low potentia...
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Is lunesta a controlled substance?
LUNESTA is a Schedule IV controlled substance under the Contr...
About Controlled Substances
Substances that are controlled by law, such as prescription drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, are called controlled substances.
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About Pain
Pain is an unpleasant experience we've all felt. Its the feeling we get when a toe gets stubbed, when lemon juice squirts in your eyes, or you forget to wash your hands before you go to the bathroom after cutting-up spicy peppers. It's the body's natural reaction to protect a healing part of the body, and to remind us not to do the thing that hurt us anymore. So pay attention to your body, because contrary to what Patrick Swayze said in 'Roadhouse,' pain does hurt.

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