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Prescription pain reliever
Answer for the clue "Prescription pain reliever ", 7 letters:
demerol
Alternative clues for the word demerol
Word definitions for demerol in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
trademark name, by 1942; originally a morphine substitute.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
meperidine \meperidine\ n. A synthetic narcotic drug used as a sedative; Demerol is the trademark of a brand of meperidine. Syn: meperidine hydrochloride, Demerol.
Usage examples of demerol.
The sharp-nosed round-cheeked dead-eyed nurse with a weird Germanish accent that would sell Gately little sampler bottles of Sanofi-Winthrop Demerol syrup, 80 mg.
Don Gately was a twenty-seven-year-old oral narcotics addict (favoring Demerol and Talwin12), and a more or less professional burglar.
The shocker-type AA Miracle is he doesn't much miss the Demerol, either, today.
Gately now was hinked only about the prospect of getting just one or two AA meetings a week in jail the only meetings sober inmates get are when an area Group comes in on an Institutional Commitment, which Gately's been on when Demerol and Talwin and good old weed are almost easier to get in jail than in the outside world.
And he found it embarrassing to get down on his knees in his underwear, and like the other guys in the room he always pretended his sneakers were like way under the bed and he had to stay down there a while to find them and get them out, when he prayed, but he did it, and beseeched the ceiling and thanked the ceiling, and after maybe five months Gately was riding the Greenie at 0430 to go clean human turds out of the Shattuck shower and all of a sudden realized that quite a few days had gone by since he'd even thought about Demerol or Talwin or even weed.
She thinks with fearful sentiment292 of Don Gately, a tube down his throat, torn by fever and guilt and shoulder-pain, offered Demerol by well-meaning but clueless M.
No matter if Don Gately takes Demerol or goes to jail or rejects her if she can't show him the face.
That codeine or maybe Percoset341 or maybe even Demerol wouldn't be a relapse unless his heart of hearts that knew his motives thought it would be.
Gately's forehead wrinkling as his eyes keep rolling up makes the foreign can wobble coldly: of course there's also the possibility that the tall slumped extremely fast wraith might represent the Sergeant at Arms, the Disease, exploiting the loose security of Gately's fever-addled mind, getting ready to fuck with his motives and persuade him to accept Demerol just once, just one last time, for the totally legitimate medical pain.
Maybe the pain's supposed to lend credibility to some Diseased argument for Demerol the wraith's going to make.
Gately's mouth floods with spittle at the memory of the sick-sweet antiseptic taste of hydrochloride that rises to the tongue with an injection of Demerol, the taste Kite and the lesbian burglars and even Equus ('I'll Stick Anything in Any Part of My Body') Reese all gagged at but that poor old Nooch and Gene Fackelmann and Gately himself had loved, came to love like a mother's warm hand.
And if the Pakistani goes ahead and offers Demerol again Gately won't resist.
A quick Rx-squirt of Demerol probably at the outside two, three days of a Demerol drip, maybe even one where they'd hook the drip to a rubber bulb he could hold and self-administer the Demerol only As Needed.
The thing about Demerol wasn't just the womb-warm buzz of a serious narcotic.
Gately'd always found Demerol with a slight Talwin kicker such a smooth and orderly buzz.