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Following 600 mg temazepam, which clinical procedure is used to restore respiratory inhibition?

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Antidote: Restoril (temazepam) is reversed by Flumazenil (clonazepam) (romazicon), an antidote for a benzodiazepine overdose. But you shouldn't need it, if you have breathing problems from Restoril then you're taking too much. The usual dose is 7.5 to 30 mg.

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Dr. Carlos Satulovsky answered

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Usually: Usually general support measures are used, until (through dyalisis, or naturally) the drug is eliminated reversing the inhibition.

Answered 9/26/2013

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