What Is Etizolam?

Etizolam, a white or slightly yellowish white crystalline powder, is odorless and tasteless. Soluble in methanol, chloroform, 0.1mol / l hydrochloric acid test solution, easily soluble in ethanol, slightly soluble in ethyl acetate, ether, almost insoluble in water. Melting point is 146 to 149 ° C.

Etizolane

Etizolam, a white or slightly yellowish white crystalline powder, is odorless and tasteless. Soluble
It is a benzodiazepine anxiolytic drug. Its anxiolytic effect is 3 to 5 times stronger than that of diazepam, but its effect is not exactly the same as that of diazepam. This product can inhibit the turnover rate of norepinephrine and muscle contracture (type 2) in the brain. Its mechanism of action is mainly to produce sedative and hypnotic effects by inhibiting the activation system of the reticular structure on the limbic system of the brain, especially the amygdala. Commonly used benzodiazepines against convulsions caused by muscle contractures are strong against -type muscle contractures and weak on -type muscle contractures. This product has a strong inhibitory effect on -type and -type muscle contractures, so it has Strong central muscle relaxant effect.
Taken orally quickly
This product is suitable for the treatment of anxiety, tension, depression,
Oral: Anxiety, tension and depression for patients with neurological disorders and depression, 1 mg once a day, 3 times a day. For the symptoms caused by physical and mental disorders, cervical spondylosis, back pain, muscle contraction headache, 0.5mg, 3 times a day. For people with sleep disorders, take 1-3mg once before bedtime. The maximum daily dose for the elderly is 1.5mg.
(1) The incidence of side effects of this product is low, and long-term large-scale application may appear dependence. Occasionally delirium, tremor, insomnia, restlessness, excitement, dizziness, delusion, anxiety, blurred vision, alt and ast elevation, dyspnea, palpitations, dizziness when standing, nausea, vomiting, constipation, fatigue, sweating, dysuria Wait. Rare allergic reactions.
(2) The amount should be gradually reduced when stopping the medicine.
(3) For other precautions, refer to benzodiazepines in this section.

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