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A Thieno-triazolo-diazepine is a heterocyclic compound containing a diazepine ring fused to thiophene and triazole rings. (Etizolam)
A Triazolo-benzo-diazepine is a class of benzodiazepine pharmaceutical drugs. Chemically, they differ from other benzodiazepines by having an additional fused triazole ring. (Alprazolam - Xanax) A Thieno-benzo-diazepine is a heterocyclic compound containing a diazepine ring fused to a thiophene ring and a benzene ring. (Olanzepine - Zyprexa) A type of Di-benzo-thiazepinone is (Quetiapine - Seroquel) So Etizolam is not a scheduled substance in Canada because it's not a benzo although it is a diazepine and it is like Xanax and as potent as Xanax. Olanzapine (Zyprexa) is a schedule 4 substance in Canada just like benzos because it is technically a benzodiazepine. I'm on Zyprexa and to me it is kind of like a benzo to me but helps with psychosis. Withdrawal will be worse psychosis. Have you ever had bad withdrawal from the now pharmaceutical drug Etizolam? |
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Hello
I wanted to ask if you could clarify about "withdrawal will be worse psychosis" for Zyprexa? Thanks |
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Every med typically has some type of withdraw if its a cold turkey drop. A taper schedule can help people off meds with the least amount of distress
I have dropped dozens of meds cold turkey and only had real trouble with just a handful. Just depends on the individual.
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