Restoril™ is the brand name for temazepam in the U.S. and in Canada*. Both the brand name and the generic version come in capsules of four strengths: 7.5 mg, 15 mg, 22.5 mg, 30 mg. They do not contain acetaminophen. *Other Canadian brand names include: Apo-Temazepam®; CO Temazepam; Dom-Temazepam; Gen-Temazepam; Novo-Temazepam; Nu-Temazepam; PHL-Temazepam; PMS-Temazepam; ratio-Temazepam; Restoril™.
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It is a member of the Benzodiazepine family of drugs which have a sedative effect. Temazepam is used as a sleeping tablet or as a daytime tranquilliser in a lower dose.Like all benzodiazepines, they are addictive and should be used exactly as prescribed by a doctor for sound clinical reasons.
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The main difference between Restoril and other benzodiazapines are that Restoril is primarily used as a sleep aid for insomnia. And the majority of other benzos ( Valium , Xanax , Ativan ) are used for anxiety disorders and panic attacks.
yes you could
No. Restoril (temazepam) is an anti-anxiety that should have no direct effect on breast feeding other than making the baby sleepy.
Well a no name brand doesn't have a name but a brand name does
Any name brand is okAny name brand is ok
No, and the family name is Benzodiazepine. Valium, Ativan, Xanax, and Restoril will show positive.