Flurazepam

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; Dalmane

  • Sedative/Hypnotics

Oral benzodiazepine with a relatively long half life.
Used as a hypnotic agent in the short-term management of insomnia.
Likely to cause residual daytime effects vs. other shorter-acting benzodiazepines.

Indicated for the short-term treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulty in falling asleep, frequent nocturnal awakenings, and/or early morning awakenings.

For the short-term treatment of anxiety.

Documented hypersensitivity

Acute alcohol intoxication

Myasthenia gravis (allowable in limited circumstances)

Narrow angle glaucoma (questionable)

Severe respiratory depression

Depressed neuroses, psychotic reactions

IV use in shock, coma, depressed respiration, patients who recently received other respiratory depressants

Lactation

Common

  • Ataxia

  • Dizziness

  • Drowsiness

  • Lethargy

  • Light-headedness

Less Common

  • Chest pain, palpitations

  • Headache, irritability, nervousness, weakness

  • GI complaints

  • Myalgia

  • GU complaints

Rare

  • Elevations of AST, ALT, bilirubin (T&D), alk phos

Use caution in COPD, sleep apnea, renal/hepatic disease, open-angle glaucoma (questionable), depression, suicide ideation

May impair ability to perform hazardous tasks

Use caution in patients with history of drug abuse or acute alcoholism; tolerance, psychological and physical dependence may occur with prolonged use

Pregnancy Category: X

Lactation: Excretion in milk unknown; not recommended

Adults

30 mg/day PO at bedtime.

Elderly

15 mg/day PO at bedtime.

Adolescents

 >= 15 years: 30 mg/day PO at bedtime.
 < 15 years: Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Children

Safety and efficacy have not been established.

Flurazepam hydrochloride

capsule: Schedule IV

  • 15mg
  • 30mg

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