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Temazepam drug overdose

HYPNOTICS are agents that induce sleep. They are used mainly to treat short-term insomnia, for instance in shiftwork, to cope with Jet-lag or in sleep disturbances due to emotional problems or in serious illness. The best-known and most-used hypnotics in current use are the benzodiazepines - and this class of drug is also used, at a lower dose, as ANXIOLYTICS. Examples from the class that are of relatively long-lasting action and may cause drowsiness the next day include diazepam, flunitrazepam, flurazepam and nitrazepam. Examples with a shorter duration include loprazolam, lormetazepam and temazepam. All can cause drug dependence on continued usage. Examples of hypnotics that are now much less used include chloral hydrate, chlormethiazole and triclofos. The barbiturates (e.g. amylobarbitone) are now very little used, as they are prone to cause serious dependence and are dangerous in overdose. [Pg.148]


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