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1977 AJP Librium |
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A consistent pattern of patient response. Because psychotherapy holds so many variables, predictability of patient response to adjunctively administered medications is a must-sought objective. The consistency of patient response to Librium (chlordiazepoxide HCl) therefore makes it a good choice when clinically significant anxiety interferes with therapy. In order to tailor the regimen to the patient's response, flexibility in prescribing is essential. Through individualizing your patient's dosage of Librium, you can provide maximum beneficial calming effect with minimal side effects (the most common are dose-related and this largely avoidable). Moreover, Librium infrequently interferes with mental acuity. However, as with all CNS-acting drugs, patients should be cautioned against driving and hazardous activities requiring complete mental alertness. With Librium you can rely on specific antianxiety action, probably confirmed by your own experience. That's what makes Librium Librium chlordiazepoxide HCl/Roche The anxiety-specific. |
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Chlordiazepoxide HCl, Roche, 4 individuals, male and female, all with a smile on their face. One is holding a bag, the other a phone, the other is sewing, and the last is writing. Also a black and green "Librium 10 Roche" tablet/pill. 2 page ad. Fine print included. Ad for Neurobiology Books is also included beside the Librium ad. |