Clonazepam From Caraco With Clonazepam 2mg Information for Drugs and Acne

The Ingredients: Clonazepam
Dosage Form and Administration: Tablet; Oral
Drug Trade Name: Clonazepam
Firm: Caraco
Strength: 2MG
New Drug Application Type: A
The Drug Application Number:75423
Medicine Product Number: 3
Approval Date: 4/27/2001
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: RX
Applicant Full Name: Caraco Pharmaceutical Laboratories Ltd

Skin Conditions

Here is a glossy of terms for skin conditions. Atrophic means thin. Wrinkled and blistered skin is fluid-filled. Bumps and crust or scabs indicate the formation of dried blood, pus or other skin fluid over a break in the skin. A cyst is a deep lesion that contains pus. Excoriation is a hollowed-out or linear area covered by a crust. Hives or wheals entail a pink swelling of the skin. Lichenification describes skin that has thickened. A macule is a smaller version of a patch or a flat discolored spot. A nodule or papule is a solid, raised bump. Raised bumps describe bumps that stick out above the skin surface whereas a patch is flat, and discolored. A pustule refers to a pimple, which is an inflamed lesion that looks like a pink bump. Scales are dead skin cells that appear as flakes or dry skin. A scar is fibrous tissue that has formed after a skin injury.

Do You Think You Have a Sleep Disorder?

At various points in life, almost everyone suffers from a lack of sleep. People can easily repay these sleep debts by later on getting enough sleep. However, if a person spends enough time in bed and still wakes up tired or feel very sleepy during the day, this may be a sign of a sleep disorder.
One of the best ways to determine a good quality of sleep and the signs of a sleep disorder is keeping a sleep diary. Use the "Sample Sleep Diary" to record the quality and quantity of sleep; any use of medications, alcohol and caffeinated beverages; exercise patterns; and the levels of sleepiness felt during the day. After a week or so, look over this information to see how many hours of sleep or nighttime awak­enings relate to being tired the next day. This information will provide a sense of how much uninterrupted sleep needed in order to avoid daytime sleepiness.
If a sleep diary reveals any of the following, see a doctor:

  • Consistently taking more than 30 minutes each night to fall asleep.
  • Consistently waking up more than a few times or for long periods of time each night.
  • Taking frequent naps.
  • Feeling sleepy during the day, especially if falling asleep at inappropriate times during the day.

Sleep Diary Sample

Complete in the morning

Name:

Example

 

Today's date:

Monday 4/10/05

 

Time I went to bed last night:
Time I woke up this morning:
No. hours of slept last night:

11PM
7AM
8

 

Number of awakenings:
Total time awake last night:

5 times
2 hours

 

How long I took to fall asleep last night:

30 minutes

 

Medications taken last night:

None

 

How awake did I feel when I woke up this morning:
1 - Wide awake
2 - Awake but a little tired
3 - Sleepy

2

 

Complete in the evening

Number of caffeinated drinks (coffee, tea, soda) and time when I drank them

1 drink, 8PM

 

Number of alcoholic drinks (beer, wine, liquor) and time when I had them

2 drinks, 9PM

 

Nap times and lengths today

3:30PM, 45 minutes

 

Exercise times and lengths today

None

 

How sleepy did I feel during the day today:
1 - So sleepy I had to struggle to stay awake during much of the day
2 - Somewhat tired
3 - Fairly alert
4 - Wide awake

1