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Quazepam and temazepam: effects of short- and intermediate-term use and withdrawal.

A Kales, E O Bixler, C R Soldatos, A Vela-Bueno, J A Jacoby, J D Kales.   

Abstract

Two benzodiazepine hypnotics, one with an intermediate elimination t1/2 (temazepam, 15 mg) and the other with a long t1/2 (quazepam, 15 mg), were evaluated in 22- night sleep laboratory studies. The effectiveness and side effects of these benzodiazepines were assessed during short- and intermediate term use. Subjects were also assessed for the presence of rebound insomnia after abrupt withdrawal. Quazepam, 15 mg, was significantly effective in improving sleep both with short- and intermediate-term use, but the effectiveness of temazepam was considerably less. Although temazepam was effective for maintaining sleep with short-term use, there was rapid development of tolerance for this effect with intermediate-term use. Temazepam did not produce any behavioral side effects during either drug condition. The only side effect associated with quazepam was a significant degree of daytime sleepiness. After its withdrawal, temazepam was associated with some sleep and mood disturbance on the first withdrawal night, whereas quazepam had carryover effectiveness.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2868823     DOI: 10.1038/clpt.1986.51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0009-9236            Impact factor:   6.875


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