Without any knowledge of the drug: I was put on tranxene in 1973 and each attempt to take me off of it puts me in the ER with severe hypertension, and arterial fibulation, why is this and how can I explain this to doctors who are hesitant about refilling my prescriptions.
Yes, tranxene (clorazepate) can be detected in a urine drug test, specifically in a benzodiazepine screening. The detection window for tranxene in urine is typically up to 3-7 days after last use, but this can vary depending on factors such as dose, frequency, metabolism, and individual differences.
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Long term use of Acetaminophen can effect your liver. More at link.
Tranxene is unique among benzos. It's unreliable absorption makes it more inaccurate to measure half-life, elimination, etc. It's a prodrug and the principal active metabolite nordiazepam has a half-life of up to 200 hours and can stay in the body for up to a week in detectable quantities (much like Valium). Of course like all drugs, the more you use the longer it tends to linger in your system.
Yes, the suitcase zips are durable and reliable for long-term use.
can long term gains be offset by short term losses
no
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There are many dangers of the use of heroin, as it is a very hard drug and can get people very addicted and dependent on its use. The dangers of heroin are overdoses, rotting teeth, heart diseases, lung cancer and infections.
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As per the drug itself - it has a short term effect on a person. With that said - the consequences of years of use is certainly causing long term effects.