Valium
the physician may prescribe a benzodiazepine tranquilizer, such as Diazepam, known to suppress Stage 4 of sleep. The physician may also refer the affected person for further evaluation by a sleep disorder specialist
Noits a sleeping pill basically.....like valium/diazepam ...newer one with shorter action..... not a narcotic like morphine...tranquilizer with short to medium duration of action.
Phencyclidine or PCP is a horse tranquilizer. The tranquilizer is given to them so they will not freak out for certain things.
No. Better to switch all your dose to diazepam. Safer, and you can schedule to reduce your overall daily dose 0.5 mg diazepam every 2 weeks.
yes geodon is a heavy tranquilizer
A tranquilizer is anything that induces a feeling of calm and relaxation, for example music, a baby's soother, medication etc.
The other name is a sedative or anesthetic such those used in operations. There are many products under the term tranquilizer.
The brand and generic name of the drug known as a horse tranquilizer is ketamine. It is known to instill feelings of euphoria and hallucinations in humans.
Yes; there is no known interaction between venlafaxine (Effexor) and diazepam (Valium).
Diazepam (Valium) can be injected. But after intramuscular injection, you have an erratic absorption of the drug. So it is better given orally than intramuscularly. It should be given intravenously. But then it is given very slowly in antecubital vein and NOT in peripheral vein. You look to the face of the patient. When he closes his eyes, you stop. Otherwise the patient will stop his respiration and he can die eventually. When patient is having convulsions, it is difficult to give diazepam, intravenously. In this situation, you can give intra-rectal diazepam. Absorption of the intra-rectal diazepam should be given as cautiously as intravenous diazepam. Because absorption of intrarectal diazepam is as fast and as predictable as intravenous diazepam.
Angel dust is PCP. A drug used as a horse tranquilizer. It is known to cause violence in some people.
diazepam ( croatian: apaurin,normabel..)