It depends on where you are, and what you want, and assuming you are talking about coventional medicine. Some pain killers like aspirin or ibuprofen are legal to buy over the counter. Controlled substances require a prescription from a doctor.
There are some Non-Perscription pain killers such as Asprin, Tylenol, or Ibuprofen. For stronger stuff, ask your doctor
Ativan or Xanax will do but the best is Oxycodone.
edit: the best is Dilaudid/Hydromorphone. In IV form its basically heroin.
Prescription drugs can cause serious (or FATAL) results if abused.
Using them recreationally is both illegal and extremely unsafe.
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Yes, at-home treatments for sciatica include hot or cold packs, gentle stretching exercises, over-the-counter pain medications, maintaining good posture, and avoiding activities that worsen symptoms. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any treatment regimen to ensure it is appropriate for your specific situation.
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Yes but it might be your last drink. Drinking while on painkillers has resulted in countless deaths. I know someone who died from mixing codeine cough syrup and a few beers (not binge). Never woke up. Drinking while on painkillers is extremely dangerous.
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No, not all painkillers are illegal. There is a certain limit however to how strong the painkiller can be. Some of the strongest ones that are sold are things like Tylenol and Morphine. Do not take them too much or your body can get addicted and dependent. Doctors are only allowed to give painkillers of a certain strength since anything above that strength can cause almost immediate addiction, and terrible health problems. So, some painkillers are legal - and others not. I hope that was helpful!
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Yes, infrequently painkillers can cause hallucinations, especially in high doses. Some painkillers such as pethidine are more likely to cause hallucinations than others.
This depends on the type of painkillers. Some fall into the classification of Schedule I, II, III, IV, & V. The higher the schedule the higher the penalties for improper use, possession, or sales.