Larazepam

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round white rx 773 on pill ## Based on the description provided, I found your pill to be Lorazepam (1 mg). Lorazepam has relatively potent anxiolytic effects and its best known indication is the short-term management of severe chronic anxiety. For more information about this drug, please refer to the link below... If you have any more questions or concerns, please post back and I will be happy to help you.

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IT IS BLANK ON ONE SIDE AND HAS RX ABOVE 773 IT IS A WHITE ROUND PILL ## This tablet contains 1mg Lorazepam, a generic for Ativan. This is a Benzodiazepine, used for its sedative effects, to treat nerve and anxiety disorders. Some of the most common side effects include: drowsiness, nausea, dizziness and weakness. ## small white pill has watson on one side and240 a line and 0.5 on the other side. Is this Larazepam?

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iv been on 30mg of diazepam for 7 years recently been taking 6mg of larazepam instead not prescribed by doctor tho feel like I have my life back.how can I tell my doctor this without getting in trouble , would my doctor change my prescription of diazepam 30mg to 6mg of larazepam instead ## Nope ## I have often thought about asking a dr to do this as they hate diazepam so much, maybe a different benzo would go down well. Like today my new dr just said no unless my clinic will back me up and tell him this guy really needs them, as i have a 20 yr history of 20 mg or over prescribed until last few yrs where ive been dettoxed 3 or 4 times to 0 to 4 mg and 8 mg which to me was a joke and withdrawals were awful so today this doctor took me straight off 4 tevas to zero. He can kill me and actua...

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How can you tell if a .05 mg of larazepam is extended release vs. non extended release? ## Hi Anita, Based on my research, Lorazepam is not available in extended-release form so you shouldn't have anything to worry about in that regard. :) Although, in the event that something might be extended release, you could always just look up the imprint on the tablet to determine those details. (That is of course provided that you obtained it from a legitimate pharmacy and has a marking for identification?). I hope this helps!

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