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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Tinnitus / December 2003

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Could it be any kind of sleeping pills?

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francispoon - 28 Dec 2003 06:38 GMT
As i am running out of ATIVA, which requires expensive doctors'
prescription and comes from an ALPRAZOLAM base, could I use other
kinds of ALPRAZOLAM-based pills as a substitute?

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Thank you in advance,

FP
William Nunn - 29 Dec 2003 20:38 GMT
> As i am running out of ATIVA, which requires expensive doctors'
> prescription and comes from an ALPRAZOLAM base, could I use other
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> FP

Lexotan perhaps, is a bit less potent than ativan?, however if you take less
lexotan you would have mild withdrawal probably.
 
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