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About Nitrazepam:
NITRAZEPAM is part of a class of drugs known as “benzodiazepines’ (BZD) primarily used to combat insomnia, anxiety, and to prevent seizures (fits) caused by epilepsy. A mental health issue which is characterised by an over-active anxiety or fear, which impacts daily activities of the individual. Epilepsy is a neurodegenerative brain disorder that manifests as episodes of seizures (fits) because of an alteration in the chemical composition of neurons in the brain (neurons) that triggers an immediate surge in neuroelectric activity. This is followed by sudden , jerky movements the limbs or other parts or body part. Sleeping disorders like insomnia are a problem that causes a person to experience difficulty falling asleep or remaining asleep.
NITRAZEPAM contain ‘Nitrazepam’ that works by increasing levels of brain cells (neurons) calming chemical, known as gamma-amino-butyric-acid (GABA), in your brain that helps to relieve anxiety, prevents further seizures attacks (fits), and relaxes tense muscles. Additionally, NITRAZEPAM relieves temporary insomnia (sleeplessness) caused by anxiety disorders. NITRAZEPAM is not recommended for people with mild to moderate tension and anxiety associated with daily living.
Take NITRAZEPAM in the manner your doctor prescribed it. You might experience daytime drowsiness and loss of coordination. You may also experience headaches, nightmares, lightheadedness or dizziness in certain instances. Most of these adverse effects of NITRAZEPAM don’t require medical attention, and they will gradually diminish as time passes. If however, the symptoms persist contact your physician.
If you know that you could be sensitive or other medications or other medicines, inform your physician. Do not take NITRAZEPAM when you suffer from lung diseases or muscles insufficiency (myasthenia gravis) or sleeping disorder, trouble sleep (sleep apnoea) as well as severe kidney or liver diseases. NITRAZEPAM is not advised for children under 18 years old. NITRAZEPAM is a substance that creates habit so it is possible to develop dependency on NITRAZEPAM. Also, prior to stopping NITRAZEPAM consult a physician because it could cause withdrawal symptoms, such as anxiety, heart rate increases and tremor, or a general feeling of unwellness.
BENEFITS OF NITRAZEPAM TABLET
In Treatment of Insomnia
Nitrazepam 10mg Tablet is used to alleviate insomnia (difficulty sleeping or being asleep) for those who suffer from difficulties with their sleeping routines. The effects of insomnia can make you awake earlier than normal and it may be difficult to return to rest. Nitrazepam 10 mg Tablet functions by reducing neuron activity within the brain, allowing the brain to rest. It also enhances the sleep-wake cycle, and makes it back to its normal state. It helps you be calm, relaxed and more energy-filled. It also helps you focus better and enhances your level of living.
HOW TO USE Nitrazepam TABLET
Use this medication at the dosage and duration recommended by your physician. Take it in a single swallow. Don’t chew or crush it. Do not break it. Nitrazepam 10 mg Tablet can be taken without or with food, however it is recommended to take it at the same time.
HOW NITRAZEPAM TABLET WORKS
Nitrazepam 10 mg Tablet is a benzodiazepine. It is a drug that increases the effects of the chemical signal (GABA) that blocks the excessive and abnormal activity of neurons of the brain.
Warns about serious health conditions:
Kidney Disease:
For patients suffering from kidney disease, Nitrazepam 10mg Tablet should be taken with care. The dosage should be adjusted according to how severe the condition.
Liver Disease:
For those suffering from liver diseases, Nitrazepam 10mg Tablet should be taken with care. The dosage should be adjusted according to your severity condition. Patients with liver problems that are severe shouldn’t take Nitrazepam 10mg Pill.
Pregnant:
Nitrazepam 10mg Tablet is not recommended to be used during pregnancy as there is ample evidence to suggest that it could cause some negative effects on the unborn baby. In some life-threatening situations when the benefits outweigh the risk, a doctor may prescribe the medication.
Breastfeeding:
Contact with direct the elements of air, heat and light can cause harm to your medication. The exposure of medicines could result in some negative consequences. The medicine should be kept in a secure place away from the reach of children. The drug must be stored at a temperature of between 68oF to 77.5oF (20oC between 25oC and 20oC).
Storage:
Contact with direct the elements of air, heat and light could cause damage to your medications. The exposure to medicines can cause certain harmful negative effects. The medication should be stored in a safe location away from the reach of children. The drug must be kept at a temperature of between 68oF to the temperature of 77oF (20oC or 25oC).
SIDE EFFECTS:
Lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness and fatigue as well as loss of coordination can be a sign of fatigue, dizziness, lightheadedness, or lightheadedness. The stomach may upset, headache mental nausea, confusion, diarrhea or vomiting are rare. When any one of the symptoms persist or get worse, consult your physician. Notify your doctor if you develop: a rapid/pounding/irregular heartbeat, changes in vision, slurred speech, confusion, depression, irritability, behavioral changes. If it is possible that you experience a severe allergy to the medicine get medical attention immediately. The signs of an allergic reaction may include itching, rash as well as severe dizziness and difficulty breathing. If you experience any other symptoms that are not listed, consult your physician or pharmacist.