Nitrazepam
Nitrazepam is a type of benzodiazepine drug. It is marketed under several brand names, such as Alodorm, Arem, Insoma, Mogadon, Nitrados, Nitrazadon, Nitrosun, Ormodon, Paxadorm, Remnos, and Somnite.
Pharmacology[edit | edit source]
Nitrazepam is a long-acting benzodiazepine with potent hypnotic properties. It works by enhancing the effect of the neurotransmitter GABA in the brain, resulting in sedative, sleep-inducing, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant effects.
Medical uses[edit | edit source]
Nitrazepam is primarily used for the short-term treatment of insomnia. It is also used to manage epilepsy and is prescribed for severe, disabling, or distressing conditions.
Side effects[edit | edit source]
Common side effects of nitrazepam include drowsiness, hypotonia, ataxia, and confusion. Less common side effects include changes in libido, tremor, and gastrointestinal disturbances. Long-term use of nitrazepam can lead to tolerance, dependence, and withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation.
Interactions[edit | edit source]
Nitrazepam may interact with other medications, including other benzodiazepines, opioids, antipsychotics, and alcohol. These interactions can increase the sedative effects of nitrazepam and may lead to respiratory depression, coma, or death.
See also[edit | edit source]
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