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    Diazepam Research Paper

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    use in 1963. Since 1969 Valium was the most sold pharmasutical drug in the United States . In therapeutic doses diazepam has a much stronger sedative effect compared to barbiturates. Death rarely results from diazepam overdose. Diazepam pharmacologic classificaition is benzodiazepine and therapeutic classification is as an anti-anxiety agent, anticonvulsant, sedative/ hypnotic and skeletal muscle relaxant. You can use Diazepam for Anxiety Disorders and other issues. It can be used in the treatment

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    Prescription drug abuse has been around since doctors started prescribing medication, but widespread prescription drug abuse and addiction has only surfaced in the last 20 years or so. Unfortunately because these drugs are continued to be abuse widely, there are concerns for physicians who are legitimately prescribing these medications to patients who truly need them. However there are doctors who recklessly prescribe these drugs to unknowing patients who form addictions to them. Prescription

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    Refractory Depression

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    Although there has been great progress in the treatment of depression, many still struggle to find effective solutions. SSRIs commonly prescribed require taking daily medication, and unresponsiveness to the drugs is not uncommon. The style and quality of counseling often vary from therapist to therapist, making it hard for people to find someone fit to their needs. It’s possible that the solution for those with treatment-resistant depression, and other chronic mental illnesses may be where many do

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    Use and abuse of Benzodiazepines Introduction Sedative-hypnotics, including benzodiazepines, are a group of drugs used to treat the symptoms of anxiety, panic disorders, and insomnia. Benzodiazepines are one of the most prescribed drugs which have abuse potential. There must be special attention toward the patient's addiction history before these agents are prescribed. An understanding of the toxicity and side effects of benzodiazepines, abuse patterns and alternative anxiolytic and hypnotic agents

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    production of illegal drugs. Drug abuse is growing immensely in the United States. Each year, billions of dollars in drugs are being bought and distributed throughout the United States which in turn causes a spike in overdoses and drug abuse. Statistics have shown that drug overdose deaths were the leading cause of deaths in the United States in 2013. Who does drug abuse mostly affect? Sadly, drug abuse has no set limit or boundaries on who it can affect. Prescription drugs have become more popular

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    Lisinorpil 5 mg PO BID for hypertension and Klonopin 1mg, TID for anxiety. And he is requesting a refill of Oxycodone 15mg TID, prn for pain. Indeed, more information, such as, the reason why he is taking antianxiety agent, the duration of Benzodiazepine he has been taken and any drug to drug reaction he has been experiencing is needed in order to evaluate the possibility of substance abuse disorder and withdrawal syndrome. However, for the purpose of answering this question, if I

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    than 1.5L/kg). Alprazolam and its metabolites are excreted primarily in the urine. The mean plasma elimination half-life of alprazolam has been found to be about 11.2 hours in healthy adults. Action mechanism of Alprazolam is binding to the benzodiazepine binding site on the chloride channel of the gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). GABA is an inhibitory

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    Drugs And Drug Abuse

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    As we all know drugs are given to you by a doctor for a specific purpose, either to cure an illness or treat an ongoing disease. Otherwise taking prescription drugs can be dangerous for your body and overall physical health. To go with this they can be very addictive if someone starts to take them for recreational purposes. Just as hard drugs can take control of someone’s life, so can prescribed drugs if is it not a monitored situation. Anyone who starts to abuse hard drugs such as Crack or Heroin

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    With this paper I am going to compose about the three of these arrangements of sound/look alike drugs. The three sets I am going to elaborate and expand on is Alprazolam and Lorazepam, Hydrocodone, and Oxycodone, and Pentobarbital and Phenobarbital. I will identify each of these medications, furthermore explaining on how the medication ought to be utilized, side effects of the medications, the differences between the set of medications, and what the consequences are if they become mixed up. It’s

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    more access to drugs including, over the counter medicine, alcohol and everyday household products today versus the last decade. It is important because as one gets older, it could be a gateway to much harder drugs like stimulants, narcotics, benzodiazepines, hallucinogens and ecstasy as well as no one, knows the long term effect of using drugs at a young age. Starting The Usage of Drugs According to Aprile Benner, adolescent is the time on which there is rapid change and development of heightened

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