- long-term
effects of
nonbenzodiazepines.
Further research into the
safety of
nonbenzodiazepines and long-term
effectiveness of
nonbenzodiazepines has been recommended...
-
benzodiazepines may be
about twice as
frequent as from
nonbenzodiazepines. Some
experts suggest using nonbenzodiazepines preferentially as a first-line long-term treatment...
-
benzodiazepines may be
about twice as
frequent as from
nonbenzodiazepines. Some
experts suggest using nonbenzodiazepines preferentially as a first-line long-term treatment...
- short-acting
nonbenzodiazepines with long-acting benzodiazepines, and
there is a lack of
studies that
compare the
effects of short-acting
nonbenzodiazepines to...
- receptor,
while others bind to both the GHB and
GABAB receptors.
Nonbenzodiazepines,
sometimes referred to as Z-drugs, are a
class of
hypnotic depressants...
- use.
Barbiturates have
largely been
replaced by
benzodiazepines and
nonbenzodiazepines ("Z-drugs") in
routine medical practice,
particularly in the treatment...
-
nervous system depressants (e.g. alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines,
nonbenzodiazepines, phenothiazines, carbamates, barbiturates,
major tranquilizers) Monoamine...
-
cyclopyrrones are
sometimes grouped together and
referred to as "
nonbenzodiazepines."
Imidazopyridines include: Anxiolytics,
sedatives and
hypnotics (GABAA...
- (Mogadon)
Oxazepam (Serax)
Temazepam (Restoril)
Triazolam (Halcion)
Nonbenzodiazepines Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
Zaleplon (Sonata)
Zolpidem (Ambien) Zopiclone...
- the dose may
result in withdrawal.
Eszopiclone is
classified as a
nonbenzodiazepine or Z-drug and a
sedative and
hypnotic of the
cyclopyrrolone group...