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{{Drugbox| | IUPAC_name = 9-chloro-5-hydroxy-N-methyl-6-phenyl-
2,5-diazabicycloundeca-
1,6,8,10-tetraen-3-imine
| image = Chlordiazepoxide.png Chlordiazepoxide overdose is considered a medical emergency and generally requires the immediate attention of medical personnel. The antidote for an overdose of chlordiazepoxide (or any other benzodiazepine) is flumazenil (Anexate®).

Legal status

Internationally, chlordiazepoxide is a Schedule IV drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

Trade names

  • Alpoxid
  • Klopoxid
  • Librium
  • Librocol
  • Librelease
  • Libritabs
  • Limbitrol
  • Menrium
  • Novo-Poxide
  • Poxidium
  • Risolid
  • Defobin
  • Elenium

Combination Drugs

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