Medazepam

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Medazepam Drug Index

Medazepam is a drug that is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative, and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. It is known by the following brand names: Azepamid, Nobrium, Tranquirax (mixed with bevonium), Rudotel, Raporan, Ansilan and Mezapam.[1] Medazepam is a long-acting benzodiazepine drug. The half-life of medazepam is 36–200 hours.[2] Contents 1 Pharmacology 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Pharm...

For migraines. ## Medazepam: 'A benzodiazepine derivative used in the treatment of anxiety. It has sedative, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant properties. One of its metabolites is DIAZEPAM and one of its excretion products is OXAZEPAM.' British Journal of Anaesthesia, Vol 47, Issue 4 464-467, Copyright © 1975 by Oxford University Press Studies of drugs given before anaesthesia XXV: Medazepam, a new benzodiazepine RA Assaf, JW Dundee and IM Bali Medazepam, a new benzodiazepine, was studied as an oral preanaesthetic medication in adult women in a dose of 10 mg, and the findings compared with those obtained with diazepam 10 mg or a dummy capsule using a double-blind technique. In the doses used medazepam produced less drowsiness than diazepam and was no more anxiolytic than...

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Rudotel Medazepam

Medazepam is a drug that is a benzodiazepine derivative. It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative, and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. It is known by the following brand names: Azepamid, Nobrium, Tranquirax (mixed with bevonium), Rudotel, Raporan, Ansilan and Mezapam.[1] Medazepam is a long-acting benzodiazepine drug. The half-life of medazepam is 36–200 hours.[2] Contents 1 Pharmacology 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Pharm...

These pills are currently being sold on the streets of Scotland as diazepam (1mg??!) 10mg - and people are so thick that they are not noticing that the tablets are actually imprinted as 1.0mg... I have never seen the imprint, but have seen many generics which use the letters from the name of the drug eg. Az1, Bz6, Mz10 are used by LaborMed Pharma for alprazolam, bromazepam and medazepam respectively; the only BZDs that I can think of with those letters though are nitrazepam and Nimetazepam, both of which are mostly sold in 5mg strengths and 1mg does not exist; I took a couple and they most definitely feel like alprazolam more than anything else that I can think of. Does anybody have any clue what they are and who makes them, country of origin etc? Verwon, your usual databases will not l...

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