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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
V35B wrote:
MAdiba, Wrong again, Klnopin is a benzodiazepine just as Valium. Both have antiseizure effects. In fact Valium is the drug of choice for status epilepticus. NEITHER will relieve pain. Neither have any analgesic property.... Look genius, we were discussing tranquillizers. Benzods are the best tranquillizers. Klonopin is safer because there is less resp. depr. than in valium. It IS included in pain management schedules, look it up. Better get that book.... Go back to school. -- madiba |
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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
It is included as a sedative hypnotic, not an analgesic. You should
refrain from giving advice on the list about pharmacology, because you don't understand it.... madiba wrote: V35B wrote: MAdiba, Wrong again, Klnopin is a benzodiazepine just as Valium. Both have antiseizure effects. In fact Valium is the drug of choice for status epilepticus. NEITHER will relieve pain. Neither have any analgesic property.... Look genius, we were discussing tranquillizers. Benzods are the best tranquillizers. Klonopin is safer because there is less resp. depr. than in valium. It IS included in pain management schedules, look it up. Better get that book.... Go back to school. |
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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
madiba writes:
I meant he's experienced the blissful painless state that morphine puts you in and is reluctant to settle for anything less now. When opiates are used only for pain relief, the incidence of consequent abuse is very low. -- Transpose hotmail and mxsmanic in my e-mail address to reach me directly. |
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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
V35B wrote:
It is included as a sedative hypnotic, not an analgesic. You should refrain from giving advice on the list about pharmacology, because you don't understand it.... This is rich, coming from someone advising 0.3 -3mg of valium/lb for kids! Go take a hike bozo. madiba wrote: V35B wrote: MAdiba, Wrong again, Klnopin is a benzodiazepine just as Valium. Both have antiseizure effects. In fact Valium is the drug of choice for status epilepticus. NEITHER will relieve pain. Neither have any analgesic property.... Look genius, we were discussing tranquillizers. Benzods are the best tranquillizers. Klonopin is safer because there is less resp. depr. than in valium. It IS included in pain management schedules, look it up. Better get that book.... Go back to school. -- madiba |
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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
Mxsmanic wrote:
madiba writes: I meant he's experienced the blissful painless state that morphine puts you in and is reluctant to settle for anything less now. When opiates are used only for pain relief, the incidence of consequent abuse is very low. I know the stats, I'm basing my observations on the little guy's reaction to pain nowdays. Anyway I'm off to the uk for a couple of days so I'll sign off now. -- madiba |
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Dentist uses Nitrous Oxide?
In misc.kids madiba wrote:
I get the feeling the morphine trips in hospital sensitised him. Careful when he reaches his teens.. Sigh. Okay, what's THIS new danger? I meant he's experienced the blissful painless state that morphine puts you in and is reluctant to settle for anything less now. Huh. I wonder what that means for me? I had morphine after my C-section and it really didn't work that well at all. I know it was getting in there because I had the cottonmouth and the pupil thing going, but the pain didn't seem to get touched. I suppose it would have been a lot worse without. --Helen |
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