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TRIAZOLAM (TRIAZOLAM)
- Insomnia
0.125 mg tablet
- 1 tablet (0.125 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
0.25 mg tablet
- 1 tablet (0.25 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
0.25 mg tablet
- 1 tablet (0.25 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
Insomnia
- 1 tablet (0.125 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
- 2 tablets (0.25 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
- 1 tablet (0.25 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
- 2 tablets (0.5 mg) by oral route once daily at bedtime as needed
- Aptivus
- atazanavir
- Crixivan
- darunavir
- delavirdine
- fosamprenavir
- indinavir
- Invirase
- itraconazole
- Kaletra
- ketoconazole
- Korlym
- Lexiva
- lopinavir-ritonavir
- Mifeprex
- mifepristone
- nelfinavir
- Norvir
- Norvir Soft Gelatin
- Onmel
- Prezista
- Rescriptor
- Reyataz
- ritonavir
- saquinavir mesylate
- sodium oxybate
- Sporanox
- Sporanox Pulsepak
- tipranavir
- Viracept
- Xyrem
Contraindicated
- Calan
- Calan Sr
- Cardizem
- Cardizem Cd
- Cardizem La
- Cartia Xt
- clozapine
- Clozaril
- Dehydrated Alcohol
- Dilacor Xr
- Dilt-xr
- diltiazem HCl
- ethanol (ethyl alcohol)
- ethyl alcohol-herbal drugs
- Fazaclo
- Lydia Pinkham Herbal
- Matzim La
- Tarka
- Taztia Xt
- Tiazac
- trandolapril-verapamil
- verapamil
- Verelan
- Verelan Pm
- Versacloz
Severe
Moderate
- Acid Reducer (cimetidine)
- Acid Relief (cimetidine)
- aprepitant
- buprenorphine-naloxone
- cimetidine
- Emend
- fosaprepitant
- Heartburn Relief
- isoniazid-rifamp-pyrazinamide
- Rifadin
- Rifamate
- rifampin
- rifampin-isoniazid
- Rifater
- Suboxone
- Tagamet Hb
- Zubsolv
- Lactating mother
Contraindicated
- Alcohol intoxication
- Complex sleep behavior
- Depression
- Pregnancy
- Suicidal ideation
Severe
Moderate
- Chronic pulmonary disease
- Disease of liver
- Drug abuse
- Hypoalbuminemia
- Myasthenia gravis
- Psychotic disorder
- Sleep apnea
TRIAZOLAM (TRIAZOLAM)
- Insomnia
- Muscle weakness
- Ataxia
- Dizziness
- Drowsy
- Dyspepsia
- Slurred speech
More Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
- Acute confusion
- Behavioral disorders
- CNS depression
- Diarrhea
- Fatigue
- General weakness
Less Frequent
Severe
Less Severe
Rare / Very Rare
Severe
- Abnormal hepatic function tests
- Accidental fall
- Agranulocytosis
- Anaphylaxis
- Anemia
- Angioedema
- Aplastic anemia
- Apnea
- Coma
- Dehydration
- Depression
- Disease of liver
- Drug-induced psychosis
- Eosinophilia
- Hallucinations
- Hemolytic anemia
- Hepatomegaly
- Hostility
- Hypotension
- Jaundice
- Leukocytosis
- Leukopenia
- Manic disorder
- Memory impairment
- Neutropenic disorder
- Respiratory depression
- Seizure disorder
- Skin rash
- Sleep walking disorder
- Suicidal ideation
- Thrombocytopenic disorder
- Urinary retention
Less Severe
- Aggressive behavior
- Agitation
- Alopecia
- Anorexia
- Aphonia
- Blurred vision
- Bronchial congestion
- Complex sleep behavior
- Concentration difficulty
- Conjunctivitis
- Constipation
- Contact dermatitis
- Cramps
- Delirium
- Depersonalization
- Diplopia
- Disturbance in thinking
- Dream disorder
- Drug dependence
- Dry eye
- Dry skin
- Dysarthria
- Dyspnea
- Dysuria
- Excitement
- Eyes vertical deviation
- Facial edema
- Gastritis
- Gingival pain
- Glossitis
- Headache disorder
- Hiccups
- Hirsutism
- Increased appetite
- Irritability
- Libido changes
- Loss of taste
- Lymphadenopathy
- Menstrual disorder
- Myalgias
- Nausea
- Nervousness
- Nightmares
- Nocturia
- Nystagmus
- Orthostatic hypotension
- Palpitations
- Paranoid disorder
- Polydipsia
- Pruritus of skin
- Rhinorrhea
- Sialorrhea
- Sleep disorder
- Sneezing
- Sore tongue
- Stomatitis
- Swelling of ankles or feet
- Syncope
- Tachycardia
- Tremor
- Urinary incontinence
- Urine discoloration
- Vertigo
- Visual changes
- Visual field defect
- Vomiting
- Weight gain
- Weight loss
- Xerostomia
- Yawning
Contraindicated
None
Severe Precaution
None
Management or Monitoring Precaution
Triazolam
Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients not established.
- 1 Day – 18 Years
- Safety and effectiveness in pediatric patients not established.
Triazolam
- Severity Level:
D
- Additional Notes: Neonatal exposure in 3rd trim can result in resp depression or excess sedation
Contraindicated
Triazolam
Not recommended;Possible infant sedation can occur
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
Drug should not be given to breast feeding mothers | Unknown | Not known; no or inclusive data | Not recommended;Possible infant sedation can occur |
Precaution Exists
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
No Known Risk
None
General | Excretion Potential | Effect on Infant | Notes |
None |
Contraindicated
None
Precaution Exists
Triazolam
Neuro/Psych-Increased risk of cognitive impairment, delirium, falls, fractures, agitation, and motor vehicle crashes. General-Short-acting benzodiazepines are not safer than longer-acting ones. Limit dose to 0.125mg/day.
Organ / System | HEP | REN | CARD | ENDO | NEURO / PSYCH | PULM |
Increased Risk / Adverse Effects | N | Y | N | Y | N | N |
BEERS: Y HEDIS: Y STOPP: Y
No Known Risk
None
- Taking triazolam with opioid medications (such as codeine, hydrocodone) may increase your risk of very serious side effects, including death. To lower your risk, your doctor should have you take the smallest dose of triazolam that works, and take it for the shortest possible time. Get medical help right away if any of these very serious side effects occur: slow/shallow breathing, unusual lightheadedness, severe drowsiness/dizziness, difficulty waking up.
Insomnia | |
F51.0 | Insomnia not due to a substance or known physiological condition |
F51.01 | Primary insomnia |
F51.02 | Adjustment insomnia |
F51.03 | Paradoxical insomnia |
F51.04 | Psychophysiologic insomnia |
F51.05 | Insomnia due to other mental disorder |
F51.09 | Other insomnia not due to a substance or known physiological condition |
G47.0 | Insomnia |
G47.00 | Insomnia, unspecified |
G47.01 | Insomnia due to medical condition |
G47.09 | Other insomnia |
0-9 | A-Z |
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F51.0 | Insomnia not due to a substance or known physiological condition |
F51.01 | Primary insomnia |
F51.02 | Adjustment insomnia |
F51.03 | Paradoxical insomnia |
F51.04 | Psychophysiologic insomnia |
F51.05 | Insomnia due to other mental disorder |
F51.09 | Other insomnia not due to a substance or known physiological condition |
G47.0 | Insomnia |
G47.00 | Insomnia, unspecified |
G47.01 | Insomnia due to medical condition |
G47.09 | Other insomnia |
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