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Pharmacy/Health News & Articles Tagged: ESTAZOLAM, estazolam, estazolam
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[ 27-Dec-2008 ] Benzodiazepine Class
Benzodiazepines became widely available for medical purposes in the 1960s and replaced barbiturates in treatments of many conditions. Benzodiazepines proved themselves less prone to abuse than barbiturates, in addition to being safer — accidental overdose…
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[ 02-Jan-2009 ] Anti-anxiety drugs and abuse
Anti-anxiety drugs, or “anxiolytics”, are powerful central nervous system (CNS) depressants that can slow normal brain function. They are often prescribed to reduce feelings of tension and anxiety, and/or to bring about sleep. Anti-anxiety medications…
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[ 18-Oct-2009 ] Guidelines for the rational use of benzodiazepines
Recreational users should limit use of benzodiazepines to once a week or less to minimize problems. Every day use is discouraged because addiction and tolerance can become an issue (editor). The main actions of benzodiazepines (hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant,…
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[ 26-Nov-2009 ] Drug types: depressants (barbiturates, benzodiazepines, opiates, opioids)
Depressants generally have the opposite effect of stimulants. Many depressants are used as sedatives or tranquilizers, terms often used as if they mean the same thing even though some experts would dispute such interchangeable usage of the terms sedative…
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[ 25-Apr-2010 ] Benzodiazepine: alprazolam (Xanax, Xanor), diazepam (Valium), clonazepam (Klonopin, Rivotril) etc.
Although they have been used for over 30 years, benzodiazepines are still widely prescribed in the treatment of anxiety disorders and other medical conditions. These drugs are classified as sedative-hypnotic agents, which depress or slow down the body.…
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