Lorazepam Extended Release .05mg
UpdatedHow can you tell if a .05 mg of larazepam is extended release vs. non extended release?
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Hi Anita,
Based on my research, Lorazepam is not available in extended-release form so you shouldn't have anything to worry about in that regard. :)
Although, in the event that something might be extended release, you could always just look up the imprint on the tablet to determine those details. (That is of course provided that you obtained it from a legitimate pharmacy and has a marking for identification?).
I hope this helps!
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