halazepam
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halazepam
[hal-az´e-pam] Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Other examples of derivatives in this class include areestazolam,
halazepam, and quazepam.
Generic Trade Name Daily Dose Flurazepam Dalmane 15 mg Chlordiazepoxide Librium 20 mg Chlorazepate Tranxene 15 mg Prazepam Centrax 15 mg Diazepam Valium 5 mg Clonazepam Konopin 1.5 mg Quazepam Doral 7.5 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.
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION APPROVED BENZODIAZEPINES Indication Drug Insomnia Flurazepam Temazepam Triazolam Epilepsy Clonazepam Clorazepate Diazepam Alcohol withdrawal Clonazepam Clorazepate Diazepam Alcohol withdrawal Chlordiazepoxide Chlorazepate Diazepam Oxazepam Anxiety associated with Alprazolam depression Oxazepam Muscle spasm Diazepam Anxiety Alprazolam Chlordiazepoxide Chlorazepate Diazepam
Halazepam Lorazepam Oxazepam Prazepam Preoperative medication Midazolam Chlordiazepoxide BENZODIAZEPINE USE IN THE UNITED
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