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What is the drug triazolam use for?

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Insomnia: Triazolam (brand name halcion) is fda approved for the short term treatment of insomnia (difficulties falling asleep). It is in the class of medications known as benzodiazepines which are used for the treatment of anxiety and insomnia.

Answered 3/1/2014

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Dentistry Use: Triazolam is used routinely by many dentist for oral conscious sedation. The medication is very safe when used appropriately. One of the best "side-effect" i've noticed with my patients is they have amnesia so they don't remember the procedure. I posit the patients don't mind this too much. Make sure you ask your dentist if you have questions about medications and why they are using them.

Answered 10/3/2016

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