Physostigmine! (Usually the antidote for anything is either atropine or physostigmine, depending on whether your "poison" is an "upper" or "downer" on the nervous system, esentially)
Flumazenil
Benzodiazepines are a psychoactive drug and have many different names.
The use of either of these drugs will result in a positive test result for a class of drugs called benzodiazepines. Additional testing will reveal which benzodiazepine is causing the positive result.
Diazepam is a benzodiazepine and will show up in some expanded tests ... which includes 5 basic drug classes plus combination of 3, 4,5, etc.. additional drug classes like Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Serax, etc..), Hydrocodone (Lortab, Vicodin), Ecstasy, etc...
Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine derivative. The chemical name of diazepam is 7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-1-methyl-5-phenyl-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin- 2-one. It is a colorless to light yellow crystalline compound, insoluble in water. The empirical formula is C16H13ClN2O.
Benzodiazepines like Xanax (Alprazolam) Ativan (Lorazepam) Klonopin (Clonazepam) Restoril (Temazepam) Valium (Diazepam) usually prescribed for anxiety, insomnia and seizures.
Yes. Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine. Screening for benzodiazepines is part of almost every urine drug screen. Also, because diazepam is a high-lipophilic molecule, it tends to 'hang out' in fat cells for quite some time, so it can show up in urine tests long after last use.
Yeah, for benzodiazepines. Prax's half life is usually 12 hours, but diazepam can last for upto 24 and nitrazepam for upto a week.
No, Valium and Ativan are different medications with different active ingredients. Valium is a trade name (brand name) for the drug "diazepam" and Ativan is a trade name for the drug "lorazepam." However, both diazepam (Valium) and lorazepam (Ativan) belong to the same class of sedative hypnotic prescription medications known as benzodiazepines. Accordingly, diazepam and lorazepam have similar chemical/molecular structures and share many of the same therapeutic properties.
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diazepam has a very strong half life which means it can stay in the blood stream for up to 2 to 8 days (48 to 200 hours)
diazepam is an anti epileptic drug... its the drug of choice for status epilepticus. but before taking it,consult your doctor.
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