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What is Bromazepam 1.5 mg used for?
This medication belongs to the benzodiazepine family. Typically, it is used to reduce anxiety. It may also be used to help induce sleep.
What is bromazepam 6 mg used for?
Bromazepam belongs to the class of mediations known as benzodiazepines. It is used for the short-term relief of symptoms of excessive anxiety. It works to reduce anxiety by affecting certain substances in the brain called neurotransmitters.
How does bromazepam make you feel?
The most common side effects reported are drowsiness, sedation, ataxia, memory impairment, and dizziness. Impairments to memory functions are common with bromazepam and include a reduced working memory and reduced ability to process environmental information.
What are the side effects of Bromazepam?
Check with your doctor as soon as possible if any of the following side effects occur:
- anxiety.
- behaviour changes (e.g., aggressiveness, agitation, unusual excitement, nervousness, or irritability)
- confusion.
- fast, pounding, or irregular heartbeat.
- hallucinations (hearing or seeing things that aren’t there)
What are the withdrawal symptoms of bromazepam (ibuprofen)?
Severe withdrawal symptoms may be experienced (e.g., seizures) if the dose is significantly reduced or bromazepam is suddenly stopped.
Is it dangerous to stop taking bromazepam?
Bromazepam has a high risk of addiction; 30\% of patients prescribed bromazepam develop physical and or mental dependence and addiction. Abruptly stopping bromazepam, even when only therapeutic doses have been used, may cause dangerous withdrawal symptoms.
How much bromazepam should I take for anxiety?
I want to stop taking the anti-anxiety drug I was given (in France): Bromazépam 6 mg. It’s in the class of benzodiazepines. The doctor had advised me to take 1.5 to 3 mg daily, as needed, in case of anxiety. That’s what I’ve done. It’s a white 6 mg pill that can be broken into 4 sections (of 1.5 mg each).
What is bromazepam prescribed for?
Bromazepam belongs to the class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. If you started using this drug by prescription, there’s a high chance your doctor prescribed it to be used on a short-term basis for the treatment of insomnia, panic attacks, or anxiety. It could also have been prescribed to alleviate the symptoms of alcohol or opiate withdrawal.