nitrazepam
IPA: nˈaɪtrˈæzʌpˈæm
noun
- (organic chemistry, pharmacology) A short-acting hypnotic drug (British trademark Mogadon) of the benzodiazepine group, used to treat insomnia; C₁₅H₁₁N₃O₃.
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Examples of "nitrazepam" in Sentences
- Nitrazepam may result in low fertility.
- Can you lock nitrazepam editing please.
- But temazepam and nitrazepam are hypnotics.
- The ref is about nitrazepam, not temazepam.
- Nitrazepam and Clobazam are not approved in the USA.
- The nitrazepam article is completely locked to editing.
- There are no human tests done on nitrazepam carcinogenicity.
- Nitrazepam has demonstrated cortisol suppressing properties in man.
- Nitrazepam is a popular drug of abuse in countries where it is available.
- It is a fluorinated and amine methyl substituted derivative of nitrazepam.
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