Half a mg of Tavor every few days?
Is this how you get addicted?
Is this how you get addicted?
Does this really make a difference?
Hello everyone, Does anyone have experience with this medication? I've been switched to the medication and am supposed to take a 4mg tablet starting tomorrow morning. I was previously taking 5mg Ramipril and unfortunately couldn't tolerate it at all. I'm a little nervous about the change. Perhaps someone has experience with this medication? I'd appreciate…
I am given Tramadol retard and am supposed to take it every 12 hours. Now the problem is, they cause me to have palpitations and over activities The doctor therefore prescribed amytriptyline and H1 antihistamines for the evening to improve my sleep. This resulted in me becoming extremely tired but still unable to sleep. Now,…
Can you take travel tablets two days in a row? Today I'm driving 2 hours there and 2 hours back, which means I have to take one each way (so 2 today) and tomorrow I also have to take one for a 5 hour journey. Will the tablet have less effect tomorrow because the body…
On the internet it sometimes says that in the case of severe poisoning with… But what is the definition of the so-called 'severe poisoning'?
Hi, I'd like to know if anyone here has experience with the migraine injection. Is it worth it, and are there any side effects?
Tavor is the German brand name for the active ingredient Lorazepam. Lorazepam is a medicinal product from the group of benzodiazepines which is primarily used as an anxious tranquilizer. Like all benzodiazepines, lorazepam is also difficult to depend on when used too frequently.
How timely a dependency occurs depends on different factors. Sure is: the more common the intake and the higher the dose the faster you get addicted.
If lorazepam is used as a demand medication for emergencies and is consumed only in small doses every few days, the development of a dependency is limited. The danger is much more that the drug is consumed more often or more frequently in ever higher doses and thus slowly develops addiction.
Benzodiazepines are not suitable for the longer term medicamentous treatment of, for example, anxiety states. In this respect, other, non-target-producing medicinal agents are used. For example, antidepressants from the group of SSRI and SNRI.
Maybe. With 95 Kg I take 1 mg once a week if I’m not so good. So far, I’ve got this under control. If I’m okay, I don’t miss the part and don’t think about it.
Maybe not addicted, but… FETT!
Ne’s friend of mine took this one – she went apart in no time like a yeast pal!
There are really better things (soon legal when Lauterbach speaks…)
The fact that your friend has become fat can also lie to something else. I’ve never heard of Tavor getting fat, sorry…
I’ve worked as a Zivi in a children’s and youth psychiatry and in time I’ve repeatedly seen how normal-weighted children went into the breadth through psycho-pharmaka and neuroleptics. Certainly not all, but many.
And only because one has not yet experienced an experience or has not experienced something does not mean that it cannot be that way or that.
I told my experience, you yours.
I was dependent on the dinger being the last. I’d rather take that one or other beer to fall asleep. What I can recommend is valerian.
This will not answer you here a reasonable person