Local Drug Abuse Needs and Priorities |
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Authors: | John Sessler Carol Moody Becker |
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Affiliation: | 1. Drug Ahuse Council. Inc , 1828 “L” Street, N.W. Washington , D.C , 20036;2. National League of Cities and United States Conference of Mayors |
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Abstract: | Abstract Insomnia is a problem that extends beyond the nighttime. People who experience sleep disturbances complain that they stay awake for a long time before they fall asleep. They may wake up several times during the night and cannot return to sleep and/or they wake up early in the morning. As a result, they feel sleepy during the day and are less alert. Various forms of insomnia are described that require—as much as possible—an individualized treatment approach. Besides sleeping hygiene, benzodiazepines certainly occupy a place in thetreatment of insomnia. Triazolam, a triazclobenzodiazepine, closely approaches the characteristics of an ideal hypnotic: pharmacological activity at the level of the receptors, moderate absorption, short-acting, and rapid elimination. It is effective and safe if prescribed correctly and at the appropriate dosage. |
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Keywords: | benzodiazepines insomnia side effects triazolam |
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