King of Pop's Drug Cocktail
According to news reports, Michael Jackson died of "lethal levels" of the powerful anesthetic propofol. Here's a rundown of the additional drugs Jackson reportedly used.
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Lorazepam
Brand: Ativan
Lorazepam is a habit-forming drug used to treat anxiety disorders. The drug should not be taken for a period longer than four months. Withdrawal symptoms may occur when you stop using lorazepam, including tremor, sweating, muscle cramps, stomach pain, vomiting, unusual thoughts or behavior, and seizure (convulsions). Side effects include: confusion, depressed mood, thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself, hyperactivity, agitation, hostility and hallucinations. (Photo by U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration) |
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