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    with alcohol or on their own, past users can guarantee negative effects such as severely impaired judgement. Advocating never taking this drug, I believe only a doctor’s prescription should excuse consumption. Xanax falls under the category of benzodiazepines which calms anxiety,

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    profile affect your patients? The side effects cause by benzodiazepines can affect patients in many ways. Long term use can cause addiction problems which can lead to withdrawal symptoms if they stop suddenly. Some studies have even linked cancer to long term use of these medications. They are considered “quick fixes” and should not be used long term. Efficacy: Are benzodiazepines efficacious for anxiety and sleep? “In the 1970s, benzodiazepines came to the forefront in treating insomnia and are

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    One example of a type of benzodiazepine is alprazolam. Alprazolam is a scientifically proven effective benzodiazepine for generalized anxiety disorders and panic disorders (Griffin, Kaye, & Kaye, 2013). It is short acting and highly potent, with an elimination half-life of 6.3 to 26.9 hours (Griffin, Kaye, & Kaye, 2013). Due to its short elimination half-life, a prevalent issue found with alprazolam is that high levels of anxiety occur abruptly after discontinuing the drug (Griffin, Kaye, & Kaye

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    Classifications Depressants can be divided into three main groups: barbiturates, benzodiazepines and sleep medications. Barbiturates are used to treat seizure disorders and surgical procedures. Benzodiazepines are used to treat acute stress reactions, panic attacks, convulsions and sleep disorders. Sleep

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    The benzodiazepines, with their anxiolytic, sedative, anticonvulsant and myorelaxant properties are commonly used in the fields of psychiatry and neurology. They were originally introduced as an alternative to meprobamate and the barbiturates, as their lethal dosage was only slightly higher than their therapeutic dose. With the rise in the prescription of benzodiazepines for short-term insomnia and anxiety relief, and the subsequent rise of cases featuring benzodiazepine abuse, it seems ever more

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    Sertraline (brand name: Zoloft) is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). Sertraline affects chemicals in the brain that may be unbalanced in people with depression, panic, anxiety, or obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Zoloft is among the most commonly prescribed antidepressant medications. It is used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, panic disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, PMDD, and PTSD. The history of this drug starts with tametraline. Tametraline is the parent of a series

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    There are also two more ways that people can stay healthy and they are: using cannabinoids and avoiding benzodiazepines. The former is found in marijuana and the latter in anxiety, epilepsy, and sleep medications. In the benzodiazepine study, the researchers took hundreds of Canadian participants that were over the age of 66 and grouped them based on whether they had ever used benzodiazepines. This research was conducted by de Gage, Moride, Ducruet, Kurth, Verdoux, Tournier, Pariente, and Begaud

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    “NARCOTICS” Research Paper In English IV Prepared and Submitted by: Adrian R. Rosasiña Submitted to: Mrs. Felonila Cortado OUTLINE Narcotics Thesis Statement: Narcotics have valuable medical uses, however, illegal and excessive use of narcotics can endanger people’s lives because of its damaging effects on the mind and body. I. Narcotics Education A. Narcotics B. Kinds of Narcotics C. Characteristics and Medical Uses II. Narcotics Abuse A. Causes

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    Question 1 1 out of 1 points Since passage of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986, all __________ of controlled substances have themselves become controlled substances. Selected Answer: Answers: b. analogs a. agonists b. analogs c. antagonists d. designer drugs  Question 2 1 out of 1 points Chemical variations of drugs are referred to as ________________. Selected Answer: Answers: c. analogs a. antagonists b. designer drugs c. analogs d. agonists  Question 3 1 out of 1 points Approximately _____

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    The brain is often exposed to various disturbance during the perioperative period in all age groups. Neurobehavioral disturbances during the perioperative period may manifest as: Emergence delirium postoperative delirium postoperative cognitive decline. Delirium is defined as a disturbed state of mind which is accompanied by confusion, restlessness, illusions, incoherence & sometimes hallucinations. There are many causesof delirium: a. Due to medical condition b. Due to Substance abuse c.

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