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Medicine such as benzodiazepines, which slow down activity in the nervous system, or certain antidepressants. Learning self-hypnosis from a trained ...
Benzodiazepines. All other concomitant medications will be reviewed on a case by case basis by the study physicians; Clinical evidence (including but not ...
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Treatment may require a combination of medicines — such as antidepressants, antipsychotic medicines, mood stabilizers and benzodiazepines — to control your ...
*Use of gabapentin, pregabalin and benzodiazepines as treatment for chronic pancreatitis pain are allowed. Presence of generalized pain syndrome apart from ...
History of allergic reaction or hypersensitivity to any anesthetic agent, opioid, or benzodiazepine; Fentanyl citrate injection or midazolam hydrocholoride ...
Or it can be caused by issues with the surrounding soft tissues. These soft tissues include muscles, ligaments, tendons and bursae. Shoulder pain that comes ...
New use of Ambien and/or other benzodiazepines ≤30 days prior to registration. New use of sleep aids including Melatonin ≤30 days prior to registration ...
Prohibited concomitant medications include: regularly scheduled benzodiazepines (except clobazam); barbiturates; neuroleptic/antipsychotic medications; lithium.
Received therapeutic trials of 2 or more of the following: benzodiazepine (clonazepam, clorazepate, or clobazam), ethosuximide, felbamate, lamotrigine ...
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