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Right after that, two milligrams of Versed, which is a very similar type of medication; two milligrams of Ativan again after that; and then two milligrams of Versed.
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Right after that, two milligrams of Versed, which is a very similar type of medication; two milligrams of Ativan again after that; and then two milligrams of Versed.
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And, then, at 3: 00 a.m., he gave him another Versed, which is also an anti - anxiety drug that is supposed to help you sleep during surgery.
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Other drugs detected in his system, I'm told, Versed, which is the muscle relaxer; Valium, or diazepam, as it's called.
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This generally involves a narcotic painkiller such as Demerol and midazolam, a generic anti-anxiety drug (formerly sold under the brand name Versed) that often causes patients to forget what happened during the procedure.
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That's a fancy name for some other sedative drugs, drugs that some people may know called Versed, Ativan.
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Once the IV was in place, Miner filled a syringe with a strong sedative called Versed and piggybacked it into the IV line.
The Lions of Lucerne Brad Thor 2002
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She pushed additional sedatives and pain killers through his central line, as well an amnesiatic drug called Versed so Hoyt wouldn't remember the painful ordeal.
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She pushed additional sedatives and pain killers through his central line, as well an amnesiatic drug called Versed so Hoyt wouldn't remember the painful ordeal.
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She pushed additional sedatives and pain killers through his central line, as well an amnesiatic drug called Versed so Hoyt wouldn't remember the painful ordeal.
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