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Meds, Medical Conditions, and Treatment >> Meds, Medical Conditions, and Treatment

jazee
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Re: Wierd lorazepam
      09/28/04 01:36 PM

I can contest to this apparent low-potentcy lorazepam. I orders some generic from an IOP. Read dosing instruction on the internet, took 3mg (which is suppose to be a high dose) for flight anxiety, and I fealt a little relaxed but nothing strong enough to really counteract my anxiety that much. From reading the dosing instructions, it seems like 3mg should have made me extremely relaxed and care free. I did sleep through the whole flight though quite easily (2.5 hrs). Flight seemed like 5 minutes so it did work to a certain extent.

The generic was made by an Indian manufacturer I think, it says DRG or DGR Bio Laboratories. I just order the 2.5 mg tabs from PhamaciaArgentina which are made by Wyeth (cal Tamrax or something.) Will be interesting to compare if there is a real difference.

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* Wierd lorazepam Phantazm 09/28/04 03:48 AM
. * * Re: Wierd lorazepam jazee   09/28/04 01:36 PM
. * * Re: Wierd lorazepam dannytribble   09/28/04 05:49 AM
. * * Re: Wierd lorazepam hoosierson   09/28/04 05:33 AM

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