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  1. once dose is below 20. of diazepam equivalent(e.g., 1–2 mg/week).Rx: dispense daily, 2x weekly, or w. e and patient reliability.3.3 Another ApproachTaper according to the proportional dose remaining: Taper by 10% of the dose every 1–2 weeks until the dose is at 20% of the or. ginal dose; then taper by 5% ev.

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  3. Ketamine and Esketamine: Key Considerations. Ketamine, clinically recognized for its anesthetic, analgesic and antidepressant effects, is a racemic mixture of arketamine and esketamine1. Although ketamine is traditionally classified as N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonists and has affinity for multiple receptors2, its exact mechanism ...

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  5. Participants (observers) in a medical practice observation/experience may, with patient consent: observe the supervising physician in the practice of medicine; Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) provides advice to the profession to support physicians in implementing the CPSA Standards of Practice.

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  7. List of Monitored Medications-Type 2SeptemberType 2 Medications Secure prescription form not required* Benzodiazepines & Benzodiazepine-like (Z-Drugs) - Alprazolam - Bromazepam - Chlordiazepoxide HCL - Clobazam - Clonazepam - Clorazepate