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Triazolam

Sounds Like: try.AZ.oh.lam

Classification: Benzodiazepine

Controlled Substance Act Schedule: Schedule IV

Other names for Triazolam

  • Halcion
  • Chill Pills
  • Blues
  • Apo-Triazo
  • Hypam
  • Trilam

Triazolam Addiction

A wealth of research on Triazolam has correlated long-term use with drug tolerance, drug dependence, rebound insomnia and adverse effects for the central nervous system. Like other benzodiazepine hypnotics, Triazolam should always be administered or taken only at its lowest possible dosage and for as short a time as possible. This is because the drug easily creates both physical and psychological dependence. Tolerance for the drug rapidly increases as use continues, so users commonly increase their dosage as they keep using.

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Intended Use of Triazolam

Triazolam is ordinarily prescribed for short-term treatment of acute insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep disorders like jet lag. Triazolam is considered perfect for the latter specifically because it brings especially remarkable onset and equally remarkable half-life. In other words, it works fast but stops working soon. The sleep induced via Triazolam is known to last for about 1.5 hours, and the rest of one’s sleep is sustained by the brain alone. Users also wake with little to no morning drowsiness as a result.

How Triazolam Is Taken

Triazolam is only ever administered orally as a tablet. 

 

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Side Effects of
Triazolam

  • Somnolence
  • Dependence
  • Dizziness
  • Feeling lightweight
  • Dexterity lapses
  • Euphoria
  • Tachycardia
  • Fatigue
  • Depression
  • Cramps
  • Impaired recall

Signs of an
Addiction to Triazolam

Craving sleep during the day despite having slept well last night

Inability to sleep without Triazolam despite no history of sleep disorders

Taking it in ways other than how it was prescribed

Prioritizing sleep over spending time with family or friends

Overdosing more than once

Triazolam
Abuse Facts

Overdosing on Triazolam can cause users to fall into a comatose state.

Triazolam is suspected to be responsible for some of the unsteadiness that elderly experience when it’s prescribed to them. Senior citizens often wake up in the night and are prescribed Triazolam to combat this tendency, but this makes them unsteady and causes them to fall, which can result in injury.

If taken in conjunction with ketoconazole or itraconazole, Triazolam’s effects become substantially exaggerated.