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  2. Equianalgesic - Wikipedia

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    Equianalgesic. An equianalgesic chart is a conversion chart that lists equivalent doses of analgesics (drugs used to relieve pain). Equianalgesic charts are used for calculation of an equivalent dose (a dose which would offer an equal amount of analgesia) between different analgesics. [1] Tables of this general type are also available for ...

  3. Oxazepam - Wikipedia

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    Oxazepam. Oxazepam is a short-to-intermediate-acting benzodiazepine. [7] [8] Oxazepam is used for the treatment of anxiety [9] [10] and insomnia and in the control of symptoms of alcohol withdrawal syndrome . It is a metabolite of diazepam, prazepam, and temazepam, [11] and has moderate amnesic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, hypnotic, sedative ...

  4. Brotizolam - Wikipedia

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    Brotizolam is a highly potent and short-acting hypnotic, with a typical dose ranging from 0.125 to 0.25 milligrams, which is rapidly eliminated with an average half-life of 4.4 hours (range 3.6–7.9 hours). [ 8] It was patented in 1974 [ 9] and came into medical use in 1984. [ 10] Brotizolam is not approved for sale in the UK, United States or ...

  5. List of benzodiazepines - Wikipedia

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    The tables below contain a sample list of benzodiazepines and benzodiazepine analogs that are commonly prescribed, with their basic pharmacological characteristics, such as half-life and equivalent doses to other benzodiazepines, also listed, along with their trade names and primary uses. The elimination half-life is how long it takes for half ...

  6. Tapentadol - Wikipedia

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    The CDC Opioid Guidelines Calculator estimates a conversation rate of 50mg of tapentadol equaling 10 mg of oral oxycodone in terms of opioid receptor activation. [ 9 ] Tapentadol was approved by the US FDA in November 2008, [ 10 ] by the TGA of Australia in December 2010 [ 11 ] and by the MHRA of the UK in February 2011. [ 12 ]

  7. Prazepam - Wikipedia

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    Prazepam. Prazepam is a benzodiazepine derivative drug developed by Warner-Lambert in the 1960s. [2] It possesses anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, sedative and skeletal muscle relaxant properties. [3] Prazepam is a prodrug for desmethyldiazepam which is responsible for the therapeutic effects of prazepam.

  8. Oxymorphone - Wikipedia

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    Oxymorphone (sold under the brand names Numorphan and Opana among others) is a highly potent opioid analgesic indicated for treatment of severe pain. Pain relief after injection begins after about 5–10 minutes, after oral administration it begins after about 30 minutes, and lasts about 3–4 hours for immediate-release tablets and 12 hours for extended-release tablets. [6]

  9. Oxycodone - Wikipedia

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    Taken orally, 20 mg of immediate-release oxycodone is considered to be equivalent in analgesic effect to 30 mg of morphine, [70] [71] while extended release oxycodone is considered to be twice as potent as oral morphine. [72] Similarly to most other opioids, oxycodone increases prolactin secretion, but its influence on testosterone levels is ...