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  • ...utes of administration|administered]]. This compound is a novel [[research chemical]] derivative of the FDA-approved drugs [[clonazepam]] ('''Klonopin''', '''R ...e, but it has recently become easily accessible through online [[research chemical]] vendors where it is being sold as a [[designer drug]].<ref>Characterizati ...
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  • ...making it a thienodiazepine. The drug largely shares the effect profile of benzodiazepine drugs (being both hypnotic and anxiolytic), however studies have shown some The availability of Etizolam in the more general research chemical scene began around 2011, and attention has only increased since. Its preval ...
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  • ...''' is a short acting anxiolytic of the [[Benzodiazepines|benzodiazepine]] class of drugs. It is commonly used and FDA approved for the treatment of panic d {| class="wikitable" ...
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  • ...ative, hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant. The first benzodiazepine, Chlordiazepoxide (Librium), was discovered accidentally by Leo Sternbach i {| class="wikitable sortable" ...
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  • Seizures can commonly be caused by alcohol withdrawal, Benzodiazepine withdrawal, cocaine usage, MDMA usage, or even infection secondary to impro ...reatening drug reaction that causes the body to have too much serotonin, a chemical produced by nerve cells. Serotonin syndrome can happen as the result of tak ...
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  • {| class="wikitable" ..., Doctors usually provide a [https://wiki.tripsit.me/wiki/Benzodiazepines benzodiazepine] or Phenobarbital and between 1-10mg Haloperidol (anti-psychotic) to combat ...
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  • ...In comparison to [[psychedelics]] and [[deliriants]], they are a very new class of hallucinogen, with the first classical dissociative being synthesized in ...harmacologically categorised as [[NMDA receptor]] antagonists, which are a class of anaesthetics that work to antagonise, or inhibit the action of, the N-me ...
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