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What are the effects of triazolam?

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Triazolam: Triazolam (halcion) is an old short-acting hypnotic used for insomnia, can cause sedation, dizziness, lightheadedness, incoordination, sometimes confusion/memory impairment/mood changes/visual disturbances, rarely diarrhea/dry mouth/nightmares/congestion/buzzing in ears & change in taste. I would not recommend it due to high potential for hangover effect & tolerance & dependence/withdrawal.

Answered 5/8/2016

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