Yes valiums, xanaz, librium, and temazapam all show up as benzodiazipame.
They do not show up at all I asked an ma-1 once and a drug ref. book neither show up.
Yes, there both benzodiazepines.
Lorazepam is the name of the drug in Lorazepam. There are no other medications in that drug. Acetaminophen is the same drug as Tylenol. There isn't any in Lorazepam.
No, it is not. Celexa is a anti-depressant and Klonopin (Clonazepam) is a benzodiazepine.
yes clonazepam and estradiol have no drug interactions with each other.
Yes
Yes. Tranxene (clorazepate) and lorazepam (Ativan) are both benzodiazepines (minor tranquilizers)
Yes they are both benzodiazepines mainly used to treat anxiety
In regular drug-test for jobs or at home drug test it will show up as a benzodiazepine, BUT if you are on probation or its an extended drug test and they send it into a lab they can tell the difference between the chemical makeup of the drug xanax is alprazolam and ativan is lorazepam. so basically if your urine gets sent to a lab then you will fail. oh and also xanax can show up as a false positive for oxazepam it happend to me recently
Yes. Both drugs belong to the drug class benzodiazepines, a controlled substance class of medications.
No. Klonopin is clonazepam. It also goes by the names: Ceberclon, Klonopin, Klonopin Wafer and Valpax. I'll add a link to this post.
Valium (Diazepam) and Ativan (Lorazepam) are both benzodiazepine drugs. They are similar, but not the same.
No, Valium and Ativan are different medications with different active ingredients. Valium is a trade name (brand name) for the drug "diazepam" and Ativan is a trade name for the drug "lorazepam." However, both diazepam (Valium) and lorazepam (Ativan) belong to the same class of sedative hypnotic prescription medications known as benzodiazepines. Accordingly, diazepam and lorazepam have similar chemical/molecular structures and share many of the same therapeutic properties.
No. Lorazepam (Ativan) is a benzodiazepine drug, which is a sedative and is in the same drug class as Valium. It will cause drowsiness and can cause serious, and even fatal, respiratory depression if taken with drugs such as other sedatives (e.g. sleeping pills), narcotic pain pills, and antihistamines.