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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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