Similar words: demerit, numerology, hemerocallis, demean, dement, demeter, demesne, academe. Meaning: n. a synthetic narcotic drug (trade name Demerol) used to treat pain.
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1. She refused the intravenous Demerol.
2. Jackson was fascinated with Demerol.
3. It's likely Jackson got addicted to Demerol, which can cause insomnia as a withdrawal symptom, Robert Waldman, a defense expert on addiction, told jurors.
4. The singer became addicted to Demerol and morphine during his 2003 trial for child sex abuse.
5. Get you some Demerol, some X...You know, make you forget about that big, bad chair.
6. "Shortly after taking the Demerol he started to experience slow shallow breathing, " the newspaper quoted one source as saying.
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7. Demerol : a trademark used for a medicinal preparation of meperidine.
8. Near the end, it was Barbara who gave her the shots of Demerol.
9. On his 1997 track "Morphine" — an unusually discordant Jackson song — he sings, "Close your eyes and drift away Demerol ... Today he's taking twice as much Demerol."
10. Even more troubling, a Jackson family member told TMZ.com that Michael had been receiving daily injections of Demerol, an addictive painkiller.
11. The incidence of side reaction , nausea and vomiting , was 41 % in Demerol group, and naught in other groups.
12. Reports in the Sun suggested that Jackson may have collapsed after an injection of Demerol, a powerful painkiller that can in certain circumstances increase the risk of cardiac arrest.
13. Waldman said hot and cold sensations are a symptom of Demerol withdrawal.
14. Objectives: The aim was to compare the effectiveness of intra-articular lidocaine (IAL) versus intravenous Demerol and Diazepam (IVS) in reduction of acute anterior shoulder dislocation.
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