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Halcion (Triazolam) 0.250mg
Halcion (Triazolam) 0.250mg Never give this medication to another individual, especially someone who has a history of drug addiction. MISUSE CAN CAUSE ADDICTION, OVERDOSE, OR DEATH. Keep the medication out of reach of others. It is illegal to sell or give away this medication.
Take this medication only before going to bed. You may fall asleep soon after taking the medication.
Avoid using Halcion to prevent jet lag when flying.
If your insomnia does not improve after 7 to 10 nights of taking Halcion, or if you notice any changes in your mood or behavior, contact your doctor. Insomnia can be a symptom of sadness, mental disease, or certain physical disorders.
Unless otherwise directed by your doctor, do not take Halcion for more than ten nights in a row.
Do not discontinue using
Halcion without first consulting your doctor. If you stop taking the medication abruptly after a lengthy period of use, you may experience life-threatening withdrawal symptoms. Some withdrawal symptoms can linger for up to a year or more.
In the first few nights after stopping Halcion, your insomnia problems may return and be worse than before.
Store at room temperature, away from moisture, heat, and light. Keep your medicine in a place where no one may misuse it.
Halcion (Triazolam) 0.250mg
With a glass of water, take this medication by mouth. It is only to be used before going to bed. Stick to the instructions on the medicine label. Do not take your prescription more frequently than prescribed. If you’ve been taking this drug for a while, don’t stop taking it all of a sudden. If you do not progressively reduce the dose, you may get serious adverse effects. Seek advice from your medical team. This medication can affect your body for several days after you stop taking it.
The pharmacist will provide a unique MedGuide with each prescription and refill. Make a habit of reading this material thoroughly each time.
Discuss the usage of this drug in children with your healthcare team. Special attention may be required.
Overdose: If you believe you have taken too much of this medication, contact a poison control center or an emergency room immediately.
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