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Federal and state laws are more stringent for Schedule III-V drugs than
non-controlled medications. If you want to order schedule III � V
medications, you must follow the steps as follows:
- You can
transfer your schedule III-V drugs one time. We do not fill schedule II
medications.
- If you
transfer to our pharmacy, you cannot take it back to any other pharmacy.
- Now, we accept
schedule III � V
prescriptions from Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin prescribed by MD or DO.
- We cannot
accept a faxed prescription for a Schedule III-V drug. You can mail in
your prescription or ask your doctor to call your prescription into our
pharmacy at (866) 499-1940.
- All
prescription orders for Schedule III-V drugs will require a signature on
delivery.
Chemical Name: TRIAZOLAM (trye-AY-zoe-lam)
This medicine is a benzodiazepine used to treat sleep disorders. It may also
be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Some medicines or medical conditions may interact with this medicine. INFORM
YOUR DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST of all prescription and over-the-counter medicine that
you are taking. DO NOT USE THIS MEDICINE if you are also taking efavirenz or HIV
protease inhibitors. ADDITIONAL MONITORING OF YOUR DOSE OR CONDITION may be
needed if you are taking clozapine, nefazodone, rifampin, oral antifungal agents
(imidazoles), or medicine for seizures. Inform your doctor of any other medical
conditions, allergies, pregnancy, or breast-feeding. Contact your doctor or
pharmacist if you have any questions or concerns about using this medicine.
Follow the directions for using this medicine provided by your doctor. AVOID
DRINKING GRAPEFRUIT JUICE while taking this medicine. STORE THIS MEDICINE at
room temperature, away from heat and light.
DO NOT EXCEED THE RECOMMENDED DOSE or take this medicine for longer than
prescribed without checking with your doctor. Exceeding the recommended dose or
taking this medicine for longer than prescribed may be habit-forming. THIS
MEDICINE MAY CAUSE drowsiness or dizziness. Do not drive, operate machinery, or
do anything else that could be dangerous until you know how you react to this
medicine. THIS MEDICINE WILL ADD TO THE EFFECTS of other medicines and alcohol.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist if you have questions about which medicines can
cause drowsiness or dizziness. BEFORE YOU BEGIN TAKING ANY NEW MEDICINE, either
prescription or over-the-counter, check with your doctor or pharmacist. FOR
WOMEN: DO NOT USE THIS MEDICINE if you are pregnant. IF YOU SUSPECT THAT YOU
COULD BE PREGNANT, contact your doctor immediately. IT IS UNKNOWN IF THIS
MEDICINE IS EXCRETED in breast milk. DO NOT BREAST-FEED while taking this
medicine.
SIDE EFFECTS, that may go away during treatment, include excessive daytime
drowsiness, unusual weakness, dizziness, lightheadedness, headache, clumsiness,
or unsteadiness. If they continue or are bothersome, check with your doctor. If
you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor, nurse, or
pharmacist.
Drug interactions can result in unwanted side effects or prevent a medicine from
doing its job. Use our drug interaction checker to find out if your medicines
interact with each other.
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency
room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include confusion, slow reflexes,
clumsiness, deep sleep, and loss of consciousness.
You may experience trouble sleeping for 1 to 2 nights after you stop taking this
medicine. If it continues, contact your doctor. DO NOT SHARE THIS MEDICINE with
others for whom it was not prescribed. DO NOT USE THIS MEDICINE for other health
conditions. KEEP THIS MEDICINE out of the reach of children
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