No it's an anti-death medication, it restarts the lungs and therefore the heart, it can get someone back from septicaemia of the blood.
Clorazepam is an anticoagulant, if you take it for psychosis you have to get a blood test every month.
Lorazepam and diazepam used to be barbiturates. They altered them while I was on them. Yes benzodiazepines (if you mean barbiturates), are commonly used to treat nervosa.
Hellabore is Stinking Hellabore, it's what caused cholera and dysentary). It is a terrible drug (lorazepam/diazepam) I couldn't get to sleep on them at all, my lungs were not able to calm down - because warfarin.)
Do you mean inorganic salts are metal acids like folic acid (magnesium), ioic acid (iodine), potic acid (potassium), prussic acid (phosphorus - very dangerous indeed)?
MSG is phosphoric salts - a desiccant.
Are nitriles (the natural cyanides) found in apple pips, apricot kernels and bitter almonds?
Mirtazapine is made of ergot (the deadly poisonous thing that can grow on rye. {If you find it you have to alert the farmer}.)