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    Classifications Depressants can be divided into three main groups: barbiturates, benzodiazepines and sleep medications. Barbiturates are used to treat seizure disorders and surgical procedures. Benzodiazepines are used to treat acute stress reactions, panic attacks, convulsions and sleep disorders. Sleep

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    The benzodiazepines, with their anxiolytic, sedative, anticonvulsant and myorelaxant properties are commonly used in the fields of psychiatry and neurology. They were originally introduced as an alternative to meprobamate and the barbiturates, as their lethal dosage was only slightly higher than their therapeutic dose. With the rise in the prescription of benzodiazepines for short-term insomnia and anxiety relief, and the subsequent rise of cases featuring benzodiazepine abuse, it seems ever more

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    Use and abuse of Benzodiazepines Introduction Sedative-hypnotics, including benzodiazepines, are a group of drugs used to treat the symptoms of anxiety, panic disorders, and insomnia. Benzodiazepines are one of the most prescribed drugs which have abuse potential. There must be special attention toward the patient's addiction history before these agents are prescribed. An understanding of the toxicity and side effects of benzodiazepines, abuse patterns and alternative anxiolytic and hypnotic agents

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    take some time to find the proper medication and dosage to fit the individual's needs. The two different kinds of anxiolytics given out to patients are called benzodiazepines or barbiturates. Barbiturates work

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    Once someone develops a tolerance to benzodiazepines, they have to go through benzo detox to recover. Tolerance can develop when someone uses a high dose of benzodiazepines or uses them for an extended period of time. Once they quit using, they can develop withdrawal symptoms. Going Through Benzo Detox In the first stage of benzo detox, individuals will go through the withdrawal process. While benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms can vary from person to person, there are some common symptoms that

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    Xanax is a benzodiazepine that is most often used to treat anxiety. The effects of benzodiazepines mainly come from their ability to alter the movement of the inhibitory transmitter known as GABAa. GABA is triggered to release when it then can bind to the GABAa receptor. The binding of the two causes the ion channel to open and chloride ions are sent across the cell membrane. This causes the inhibitory factor by depolarizing the membrane (Griffin et al., 2013). Benzodiazepines are absorbed well through

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    Benzodiazepines (BZD) represents an important class of compounds of a wide range of pharmacological effects and therapeutic uses. This project discusses the classification, mechanism of action, major pharmacological effects and adverse reactions of BZD. It also reports on the chemical synthesis and important physicochemical properties of BZD. The influence of the chemical structure’s modification of BZD upon drug's potency, physicochemical characteristics, pharmacokinetics and drug metabolism were

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    really ill, there 's a little yellow pill, she goes running for the shelter of a mother 's little helper, and it helps her on her way, gets her through her busy day”, benzodiazepines were and extremely common medication in the 70s and 80s and many households had their bottle of Valium. The dependence on high dosages of benzodiazepines such as Xanax and Valium are a major clinical concern. According to Michael Liebrenz of the University of Bern, “This form of dependence is not confined to users who

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    medications has a different brand name, they are all in fact all Benzodiazepines. These medications share many of the same positive and negative side effects. Now it should be noted that all of these medications have undergone rigorous testing and have been approved for the use of treatment. The medications listed, are primarily used to treat anxiety. There are other uses such as helping people sleep and a few off label other uses too. Benzodiazepines or Benzos

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    Benzodiazepine is among the class of an Antianxiety agent used to treat a range of conditions, including anxiety and insomnia. It is suitable for intermittent or short-term use. On the other hand, Benzodiazepines may produce tolerance with long-term use and have the potential for psychological or physical dependence. Furthermore, if a person is dependent on a benzodiazepine it is imperative or crucial that they do not quite the therapy abruptly of taking benzodiazepine. This is because the withdrawal

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