What is the scientific name of the drug that Mahone took during the escape?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-12
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm also a prison escape fan, I think you wrote it wrong, Mahone is a person's name, his full name is Alexander Mahone, he played the FBI in the season, and was responsible for arresting Michael Scofield, who escaped from prison, and now he is in a gang with Michael Scofield in the fourth season, and he will deal with the company together.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Regardless of whether it is white or not, only between love and no!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    810 is not the name to be. It was Michael's message to his brother. It means to eat at 8:10. Then they will meet in the infirmary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This medicine is a temporary sleeping pill.

    After MC let his brother eat it.

    In a few moments, the guards will take his brother to the infirmary.

    Then several of them escaped from prison together.

    One of the places to escape from prison is the infirmary.

    Then I met my brother directly.

    Jailbreak together.

    That's it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel that Mahone is very pitiful, a person who was originally wise and brave, but now he is tossed like this.

    Mahone has been chasing a fugitive for a long time, named "Oscar Chars", because this fugitive has escaped under Mahone's eyes many times, he decided to shoot him on the spot when he encounters Chars again, but this behavior is illegal (if the prisoner did not have ** at the time), Mahone killed Charles and buried his body in his backyard, and since then he has become restless, maintained by tranquilizers, and was sent to Sona Prison in the third season because the truth was revealed, There were no tranquilizers there, and Mahon had unloaded his hidden truths, so after a long time, they were no longer needed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Valatril is the best drug used for bipolar disorder among antiepileptic drugs, mainly composed of tricyclic and certain benzodiazepines. CBZ is primarily used for acute manic episodes, mixed episodes, and secondary bipolar disorder. It may not be as effective for fast-cycling bipolar disorder.

    Tricyclic has a weak antidepressant effect and is mainly used in patients with ineffective lithium salt**. Benzodiazepines are weak sedatives, and newly developed drugs have various clinical applications. It has been found to have an antimanic effect.

    It is not a prohibited drug or a drug, and he should be afraid that others will find out about his fear and physical discomfort, so that he is no longer suitable to sit in the key position of the FBI, and then he may be dug up for his old things.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Actually, there is no mental illness

    It's that in the early years, after killing a criminal, he was a little insane and needed to be calmed down in order to return to normal thinking, that is to say, drugs (at the end of Season 3, he had quit drugs).

    And then in Season 4, Ying is because his son was killed by someone from the company, and he wants revenge, so he always thinks about his child's past, and how can he avenge his son.

    If he really has any mental illness, then I think it is "depressed and stunned", because he is trapped in a circle that he has designed and can't get out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Delusional it!

    If he doesn't take drugs, he tends to run out of spirits, thinks about the people he killed, and can't tell the difference between reality and illusion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In a nutshell: insaneness.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't know, what is the specific name, because he killed a fugitive earlier, that's why he is like this, and he needs to take a strong sedative.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Valium injections or winter filamine (hibernation + phenagen). Valium, also known as diazepam, hibernatin is chlorpromazine, and phenagen is promethazine hydrochloride.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    A tranquilizer is a commonly used medicine that is good for sedation and sleep. Taking tranquilizers according to the instructions is beneficial to the patient's life, health and body. The benefits of tranquilizers for a person's body include, at a minimum, calming the person and improving sleep.

    Tranquilizers are also effective in preventing mania and effective in depressing. Sedatives are also effective anti-anxiety medications. Moderate doses of tranquilizers can effectively avoid the serious harm of insomnia, improve the quality of sleep, and help depressed people to be sedated.

    However, it is not advisable to take large doses at once. Not recommended for young children and pregnant women.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Michael Schofield Prisoner No.: 94941, Michael Schofield, graduated from Loyola University in Chicago with a B.A. and M.A. degrees in Civil Engineering. Prior to Schofield, he was employed as a structural engineer at Maxwell Schaum in Chicago, a prominent company.

    He was arrested while attempting to rob the Chicago branch of the National Savings Bank for more than $500,000. At interrogation, Schofield had no defense, offering only to serve his sentence in a level-I prison in Chicago, near his home.

    Lincoln Bruce Prisoner Number: 79238, Lincoln Bruce began his ill-fated career at the age of 15 and had to drop out of school after 10 years at Morgan Park High School, and then became a regular visitor to the police department. Previous convictions include 2 months in prison for stealing, 3 months for vandalism, 6 months for fighting, 6 months for carrying drugs, and 10 months for fighting.

    So it seems that his **** Carolyn Reynolds' younger brother, Washington Congressman Terrence Steadman, is a logical matter. Although he appealed as "not guilty", he was rejected by the jury and sentenced to electrocution. Waiting at Fox River Jail for this.

    Despite mounting evidence of disturbances, Lincoln's execution scheduled for May 12 has not changed because of the doubts of the new evidence. Although the sentence was not reversed, the date of the execution was rescheduled for 26 May. Before that day came, Lincoln and his brother Mike Swannakofield managed to escape from prison and die forever.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    He was in Sona's original non-forward bend and often desperate and remorseful, and the small pills in his pen were over-the-counter drugs (note: only Dan medicine, different from real drugs), and he took drugs when T-bag gave him that time.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    For the sake of the child's revenge man! It's majestic.

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