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Librium
Librium Pharm. (ˈlɪbrɪəm) Also librium. The proprietary name of a white crystalline compound, C16H14N3OCl.HCl, used as a tranquillizer.1960 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 15 Mar. tm 90/1 Hoffman–La Roche Inc...Librium for psychotherapeutic agent. 1968 New Scientist 21 Mar. 623/2 Hostile tendenci... Oxford English Dictionary
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Leo Sternbach
He is credited with the discovery of chlordiazepoxide (Librium), diazepam (Valium), flurazepam (Dalmane), nitrazepam (Mogadon), flunitrazepam (Rohypnol Librium, based on the R0 6-690 compound discovered by Sternbach in 1956, was approved for use in 1960. wikipedia.org
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ACOG Guidelines on Psychiatric Medication Use During Pregnancy and ...
Alprazolam (Xanax) D: Unknown, of concern: L3: Chlordiazepoxide (Librium) D: NA: L3: ... If left untreated during pregnancy, schizophrenia can have devastating effects on the mother and child.
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diazepam
diazepam Pharm. (daɪˈæz-, daɪeɪzəpæm) [f. benzodiazepine + -am, of unkn. origin.] A minor tranquillizer of the benzodiazepine group with sedative, anticonvulsant, and amnesic properties, given orally and by injection to treat anxiety, muscle spasm, status epilepticus, etc., and sometimes giving rise... Oxford English Dictionary
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Midwest Pandemic
Amnesia" – 1:54 "Muzzle Order" - 3:34 "Televangelist" - 2:36 "Pagan Self Portrait" - 4:12 "History Versus The Pavement" - 3:30 "Monarch Of Dreams" - 2:11 "Librium wikipedia.org
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Generalized Anxiety Disorder Treatment & Medications - WebMD
The most prominent of anti-anxiety drugs for the purpose of immediate relief are those known as benzodiazepines; among them are alprazolam (Xanax), clonazepam (Klonopin), chlordiazepoxide (Librium ...
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Top Drugs With Greater Health Risks for People Over 60 - MSN
1 day agoBenzodiazepines such as diazepam (Valium), lorazepam (Ativan), alpraxolam (Xanax) and chlordiazepoxide (Librium). Side effects include confusion and risk of falling. Non-Benzodiazepines such as ...
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disequilibrium
disequiˈlibrium [f. dis- 9 + equilibrium.] a. Absence or destruction of equilibrium. So disequiˈlibrate, diseˈquilibrize vbs., to destroy the equilibrium of, to throw out of balance; disequiliˈbration.1840 Aeolus 12 A finely poised lever, to which the weight of a fly is enough to occasion a disequil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Amitriptyline/chlordiazepoxide
sold under the brand names Limbitrol and Limbitrol DS, is a combination of amitriptyline (Elavil), a tricyclic antidepressant, and chlordiazepoxide (Librium wikipedia.org
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Irvin M. Cohen
psychopharmacology, recognized for his role in the early use of chlorpromazine in the treatment of schizophrenia, the development of the first benzodiazepine (Librium A month later, it was marketed as Librium. wikipedia.org
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benzodiazepine
benzodiazepine Chem. and Pharm. (bɛnzəʊdaɪˈæzəpiːn) [f. benzo- + di-2 + azo- + -epine, suffix denoting a seven-membered ring containing nitrogen, (f. hepta- + -ine5).] Any compound whose molecule contains a benzene ring fused to a seven-membered ring containing two nitrogen atoms; spec. any of a gro... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of drugs: Lf–Ln
li lia-lid liarozole (INN) liatermin (INN) libecillide (INN) libenzapril (INN) libivirumab (INN) Librelease Libritabs Librium licostinel (INN) lidamidine wikipedia.org
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chlordiazepoxide
chlordiazepoxide, n. Pharm. (ˌklɔːdaɪˌeɪzɪˈpɒksaɪd) [f. chlor-2 + diazep- after benzodiazepine n. + oxide n.] A benzodiazepine, C16H14ClN3O , given in tablet form and by injection in the treatment of anxiety and as a hypnotic. Among the proprietary names for this drug is Librium.1960 Jrnl. Amer. Med... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peter Lewis (musician)
As of 1969, he recalls, "I was under the care of a psychiatrist, taking all this Librium so I could stay with the band." wikipedia.org
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Self-experimentation
Leo Sternbach, the inventor of Librium and Valium, tested chemicals that he made on himself, saying in an interview, "I tried everything. Many drugs. wikipedia.org
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