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Results 1 - 10 of 95 for Sedative
  1. ... These medicines are also known as tranquilizers and sedatives. They are prescribed to treat anxiety and sleep ...
  2. Some people may need medicines to help with sleep for a short period of time. But in the long run, making changes in your lifestyle ...
  3. ... pain during surgery. You may have taken a sedative to help you relax. ... for at least 24 hours after surgery. The sedative will take this long to fully wear off. ...
  4. ... Shunt placement or complications Surgery Narcotic pain or sedative medicines Disorders that can appear similar to HE ... should be continued indefinitely. You should avoid: Any sedatives, tranquilizers, and any other medicines that are broken ...
  5. ... or medicines through a vein (by IV) Giving sedatives until withdrawal is complete OUTPATIENT TREATMENT If you ... provider until you are stable. Treatment usually includes: Sedatives to help ease withdrawal symptoms Blood tests Patient ...
  6. ... treat seizures may also be tried. Medicines called sedatives or hypnotics may also be prescribed. These medicines ... on your symptoms. If you are prescribed a sedative, do not drink alcohol while on this type ...
  7. ... taken as needed rather than regularly. Medicines called sedatives or hypnotics may also be prescribed. These medicines ... on your symptoms. If you are prescribed a sedative, do not drink alcohol while on this medicine. ...
  8. ... them without talking with your provider. Medicines called sedatives (or hypnotics) may also be prescribed. These medicines ... on your symptoms. If you are prescribed a sedative, do not drink alcohol while on this medicine. ...
  9. ... them without talking with your provider. Medicines called sedatives (or hypnotics) may also be prescribed. These medicines ... on your symptoms. If you are prescribed a sedative, do not drink alcohol while on this medicine. ...
  10. ... or alcohol use Medicine effect, such as corticosteroids, sedative-hypnotics, antihistamines, and antidepressants Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome , a ...
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