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*dilantin and most other antiseizure drugs
*dilantin and most other antiseizure drugs
*tricyclics and most anti-depressants (but not lithium, which is categorized under “Psychiatric drug NOS”)
*tricyclics and most anti-depressants (but not lithium, which is categorized under “Psychiatric drug NOS”)
* xylazine is a non-opiate sedative, analgesic and muscle relaxant authorized for veterinary use in the US, now being found in a number of illicit drug mixtures such as fentanyl, cocaine and heroin

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This template contains the list of sedatives that are applicable to all ICD10 dxs dealing with sedatives.


Common sedatives or hypnotics

  • benzodiazepines
  • barbiturates
  • dilantin and most other antiseizure drugs
  • tricyclics and most anti-depressants (but not lithium, which is categorized under “Psychiatric drug NOS”)
  • xylazine is a non-opiate sedative, analgesic and muscle relaxant authorized for veterinary use in the US, now being found in a number of illicit drug mixtures such as fentanyl, cocaine and heroin