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Arci  (Anonymous, 188.146.249.) Polska 13 months ago

Is Halicon more like Relanium or Clonazepam?

Is this drug more similar in action to relanium, or is it stronger and closer to clonazepan, for example? And is it not some neuroleptic after admission, which has a dry throat, great dizziness, malaise?

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Joanna Dunajska Pharmacist, Editor

13 months ago

Halicon, Relanium and Clonazepam belong to the same group of substances, have the same mechanism of action, you can compare them in terms of duration of action. The active substance in Halcion is triazolam, a short-acting benzodiazepine used to treat insomnia. This substance does not produce active metabolites. Relanium (diazepam) and clonazepam are long-acting benzodiazepines, of which Relanium has active metabolites. Side effects such as dizziness, malaise or dry mouth may or may not occur after using each of these substances. They belong to the same group of drugs. The use of short-acting drugs is considered safer, the risk of side effects, e.g. dizziness or falls, is lower when using benzodiazepines with a short duration of action. The choice of which benzodiazepine to use depends on the patient's state of health, the indication in which the drug is to be administered and the history of previously used preparations. I enclose information about the possibility of using teleconsultation: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/telekonsultacja

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