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halazepam

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halazepam /hal·az·e·pam/ (-az´ĕ-pam) a benzodiazepine used as an antianxiety agent.
halazepam [hal-az´e-pam]
halazepam (halaz´pam),
n brand name: Paxipam;
drug class: benzodiazepine (Controlled Substance Schedule IV);
action: produces central nervous system depression by interaction with benzodiazepine receptor to facilitate action of inhibitory neurotransmitter g-aminobutyric acid;
use: anxiety.


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Other examples of derivatives in this class include areestazolam, halazepam, and quazepam.
Midazolam (Versed) and longer acting benzodiazepines include alprazolam (Xanax), chlordiazepoxide (librium), clorazepate (Tranxene), diazepam (Valium, halazepam (Paxipam), lorzepam (Ativan), oxazepam (Serax), prazepam (Centrax), quazepam (Doral), Clonazepam (Klonopin), diazepam, and clorazepate.
5 mg Halazepam Paxipam 20-40 mg(*) Exceptions: Withdrawal program, neuromuscular syndrome (cerebral palsy or tradive dyskinesia, seizure disorders) * Moved/Added by JW Cooper to correct omission/error in OBRA.
 
 
 
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