No, lithium is not a tranquilizer.
"ER" after a medication name stands for extended release.
Not if they are extended release (ER)
There are no specialist "ER medications" that would not also be used elsewhere in a hospital. There is not one medication that does everything - a variety are needed to treat different conditions.
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No, diltiazem ER is not a benzodiazepine. Diltiazem ER is a calcium channel blocker used to treat high blood pressure and chest pain (angina) by relaxing blood vessels and improving blood flow, while benzodiazepines are a class of medications commonly used to treat anxiety, seizures, and insomnia by affecting neurotransmitters in the brain.
The Side effects of taking Apo Lithium Carbonate , which is normally taken for Bi-Polar disorder , usually are dizziness , and dehydration more then anything else.
Depends on which works better for you and causes less upset stomach.
SR means slow release. It is for medications that need to be releases and absorbed slowly into the body. ER means extended release. Any medication with these abbreviations written on it means that the medication has a formulation that controls how fast drug is released from the pill into the body.
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HCL stands for hydrochloric acid, which is the chemical compound found in the stomach that aids in digestion. ER stands for extended-release, which refers to a medication formulation designed to release the drug over an extended period of time in the body. They are different in terms of their chemical composition and purpose.
If you are in the ER for a legitimate emergency, then yes, the ER physician will often refill a medication related to that visit (as well as provide you with enough of your other needed medications until you can see your regular physician).
Metoprolol is a BP medication. There should be no ill effects of also taking a muscle relaxer.