Halcion (Triazolam)
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Halcion (Triazolam)
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Halcion (Triazolam)
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Halcion (Triazolam)
What is Halcion?
Halcion, with the active ingredient Triazolam, is a prescription medication primarily used to treat insomnia and other short-term sleep disturbances. It is a benzodiazepine that helps users fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and improve overall sleep quality.
Uses:
- Treatment of acute and short-term insomnia
- Improving sleep onset and maintenance
- Relief from severe sleep disorders under medical supervision
Warnings:
Halcion should be used only under medical supervision due to its potential for dependence and withdrawal symptoms. It is not recommended for long-term use or for individuals with a history of substance abuse, respiratory issues, or severe depression.
Side Effects:
- Common side effects: dizziness, drowsiness, and memory problems
- Rare but serious effects: confusion, mood changes, and allergic reactions
Dosage:
The typical dosage of Halcion ranges from 0.125mg to 0.25mg before bedtime. It is intended for short-term use, typically no longer than 2 weeks, under a doctor's guidance.