Versed is a benzodiazapine same drug class as Valium or xanax, that is used for short term sedation, such as when a person is intubated in an ER. It last generally less than 15 minutes and creates an amnesic effect that will cause the person to be less likely to remember the event.
It really depends on the antibiotic and the class drug it is. Drugs are rated different classes based on their risk to a pregnancy. For example, Amoxicillin is considered a class B drug. Class B drugs are considered relatively safe. Tetracycline on the other hand is considered a Class D drug, meaning there is sufficient data to determine the drug is harmful during pregnancy.For more information on drug classes, you can start at the related link. To find out what class of drug your antibiotic is, go to any drug database and look up the drug information. It should list the pregnancy category in the information.I would discuss the use of Alesse and the antibiotics with your doctor or midwife if you are pregnant.
Noop. Midazolam is a benzodiazepine, which are Valium-like drugs.
Yes, they are considered to be in the same class. Both drugs are Proton Pump Inhibitors.
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Midazolam?
In the UK, heroin is a class A drug.
Drug Class: Expectorant
A class Y felony generally involves parties under the age of 18. Drug sale to minors and rape of minors are considered class Y felonies.
Grapefruit juice inhibits the metabolism of many medications, including cyclosporine, felodipine, nifedipine, nitrendipine, nisoldipine, carbamazepine, triazolam, and midazolam
It is secobarbital ,of barbiturate class. which is a class B drug if that's what you meant
why should cannabis be classed as class a drug