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Benzhydrocodone belongs to the group of medicines called opioid analgesics (pain medicines). It acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to relieve pain. When ...
GABAergic agents and benzodiazepines. Concomitant medications will be reviewed on a case by case basis by the study physicians. Considered by the investigator ...
These medications include: benzodiazepines, muscle relaxants, tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, non-selective serotonin ...
Benzodiazepines (except diazepam, see Exclusion Criterion No. 7) taken at least once per week during the 30 days prior to Visit 1 (Screening/Baseline) for ...
No chronic/daily use of benzodiazepines, opioids, or stimulants for a period of time determined by duration of the medication half-life before the ...
You may feel more depressed or anxious. Alcohol can stop the benefits of your antidepressant medicine, making your symptoms harder to treat. · Side effects may ...
Benzodiazepines used on a regular basis for any indication at stable dosing ... As needed (PRN) benzodiazepine use for occasional seizure exacerbation is allowed ...
Currently taking glucocorticoid, opioid, or benzodiazepines medication; hair length shorter than 1cm. Note: Other protocol defined Inclusion/Exclusion ...
Patients currently taking carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, opioids, benzodiazepines, hypnotics, first-generation H1 antihistamines, amphetamines, and first- ...
Seizures, or history of or; Sleeping or anxiety medicine use, if stopped suddenly (eg, benzodiazepine)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions.
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