No, desvenlafaxine is not a benzodiazepine. It is an antidepressant that belongs to the class of medications known as serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors (SNRIs). Desvenlafaxine is primarily used to treat major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders, while benzodiazepines are typically used for anxiety, insomnia, and seizure disorders.
No. It's an anti-depressant.
Desvenlafaxine is not available in New Zealand, but its chemically similar cousin venlafaxine is available under the trade name Effexor.
I would say no. Ambien is a Non Benzodiazepine, which means it offers similar effects of a Benzo, but is not classified as a Benzo it will not register as a Benzo on a drug test. Valium is a Benzo so it would come up positive for Benzo's regardless of it being Valium or Xanax.
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Since it's an SSRI, it shouldn't appear as a benzo.
A benzo is a divalent radical formed by the removal of two adjacent hydrogen atoms from a benzene ring.
Domicum benzo will stay in your system 3 to 4 days if you do not take it daily. If taken on a daily basis, Domicum benzo will be in your system for 40 days.
no its an opiate
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No.