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Bromazepam
Bromazepam is an anti-anxiety treatment and a sedative. Bromazepam is in the group of drugs known as benzodiazepines, a class of antidepressants, anti-panic agents, and muscle relaxants.
Generic Name: Bromazepam
This medication description is not meant for treatment prescription without the intervention of a specialist
Common Uses
Bromazepam is an anti-anxiety treatment and a sedative. Bromazepam is in the group of drugs known as benzodiazepines, a class of antidepressants, anti-panic agents, and muscle relaxants.
Bromazepam is usually used as a short term treatment for major anxiety, but is not recommended for use to relieve everyday stress or anxiety. This medication may also be used to relieve temporary insomnia, but if used daily, it will become ineffective in a few weeks.
Bromazepam Side Effects
Bromazepam side effects are usually temporary, and fade with continued treatment. Higher dosage also increases the risk of side effects. Operating automobiles or heavy machinery is not recommended while taking Bromazepam. Be aware of how this medication affects you before attempting any potentially dangerous activities.
Common Bromazepam side effects: drowsiness, fatigue, light-headedness, rebound insomnia (on stopping treatment), slurred speech.
Less common Bromazepam side effects: abdominal cramps, anxiety, constipation, dry mouth, hyperventilation, blurred vision, nausea, chest pain, change in sex drive, confusion, depression, headache, change in appetite, insomnia, unusual dreams, change in salivation, low blood pressure, racing heartbeat, fainting, nasal congestion, sweating, weight change, skin irritation, twitching or tremors, nervous or anxious state, sun sensitivity, respiratory infection, memory impairment, menstrual difficulties, and loss of coordination. Speak to your doctor about any of these effects; your dosage may need to be adjusted or treatment discontinued.
Rare Bromazepam side effects: difficulty concentrating, slurred or unusual speech, delusions, double vision, fear, altered sense of taste, lack of inhibition, muscle cramps or spasms, urination problems or incontinence, tingling, seizure, sores in mouth, warmth, weakness, change in muscle tone, uncontrolled movements, or yellow eyes and skin. Speak to your doctor if you experience any of these effects; your treatment may need to be discontinued, or you may require medical attention.
Bromazepam treatment should be discontinued if any of the following occur: hyperexcitement, muscle spasm, anxiety, hallucinations, rage or other hostile behavior, tremors, insomnia, sleeping difficulties or overstimulation.
Cautions: Bromazepam has been known to interact undesirably with certain medical conditions. Tell your doctor if you have, or have a history of, any of the following conditions:
Alcohol or drug abuse - may increase likelihood of Bromazepam dependence
Allergic reaction to Bromazepam, or other benzodiazepine. Always tell your doctor about any allergies before starting a medication.
Borderline personality disorder or a history of violent behavior.
Brain disease - may increase likelihood of side effects from Bromazepam
Breathing difficulties such as asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, or any other chronic lung disease - Bromazepam may worsen this condition.
Difficulty swallowing - This condition may become more pronounced in children.
Epilepsy or seizures - Abruptly starting or stopping treatment with Bromazepam may increase seizures. Although Bromazepam can be used as an aid to anti-tremor therapy, it should be used cautiously and strictly according to a doctor\'s instructions in these cases.
Glaucoma - Bromazepam should not be prescribed to patients with acute narrow-angle glaucoma. Patients receiving treatment for open angle glaucoma should consult their doctor, as Bromazepam may be an acceptable treatment for them.
Hyperactivity
Kidney or liver problems - In isolated cases, Bromazepam has been reported to cause jaundice. If you experience yellowing of the skin or eyes, seek medical treatment immediately. More Bromazepam may end up in your bloodstream if you have a pre-existing kidney or liver condition, increasing the likelihood of side effects.
Major Depression
Myasthenia gravis - This autoimmune disorder characterized by muscle weakness may be aggravated by Bromazepam treatment.
Porphyria - Bromazepam (alprazolam) is listed as an unsafe drug for porphyria, an enzyme deficiency that can cause fragile skin that is sensitive to sunlight, digestive difficulties, anxiety, and reddish-brown urine.
Psychosis or other serious mental illness - Bromazepam has not proved to be an effective treatment for these conditions, and is not recommended.
Sleep apnea (temporary suspension of breathing during sleep) - Bromazepam may worsen this condition. Individuals with sleep apnea should not generally use sedatives as sleep aids. (See Sleep Disorders)
Dependence: Bromazepam has been known to be habit-forming. Withdrawal symptoms may occur if treatment is discontinued abruptly. Follow your doctor\'s advice about how much, and how often, you should take Bromazepam. If you are considering stopping Bromazepam treatment, ask your doctor how to safely decrease and then stop Bromazepam.
More Information
The information given above is a summary. Your doctor, pharmacies or health care provider can provide more information about Tramadol. Do not share this medicine with others for whom it was not prescribed. Do not use this medicine for other health conditions. Do not store medication with end term of storage.