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What Causes Anxiety Attack After Taking Lorazepam?

Hi i just wanted to know if there was a lorazepam that has on on side a division line and on ther other side it s 1,0 ,cause i had an anxiety attack one day and one of my friends told me it was a lorazepam co .So can u tell me if it s a Lorazepam please and thank u
Mon, 16 Dec 2019
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Hello,

Lorazepam is generally given to calm down an anxiety attack. It is not recommended to be used regularly as it may cause dependence.
So, yes, if you were anxious and your friend gave you a pill that he said it was Lorazepam and had the number 1 on the pill, it is very likely this was Lorazepam as some Lorazepam pills can be 1 mg in strength.

I hope this answers your query and is helpful to you. Let me know if I may assist you further.

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Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General and Family Physician
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What Causes Anxiety Attack After Taking Lorazepam?

Hello, Lorazepam is generally given to calm down an anxiety attack. It is not recommended to be used regularly as it may cause dependence. So, yes, if you were anxious and your friend gave you a pill that he said it was Lorazepam and had the number 1 on the pill, it is very likely this was Lorazepam as some Lorazepam pills can be 1 mg in strength. I hope this answers your query and is helpful to you. Let me know if I may assist you further. Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General and Family Physician