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Triazolam and Oral Sedation or NuCalm?

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2011

Dr. Andrew McKamie's staff shares their experiences of using NuCalm vs triazolam (oral sedation) for patients with dental anxiety.

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  • @ericsummey95 Triazolam is also used for the treatment of severe insomnia. It's some potent stuff. The down side is that there's a high side effect ratio and it shouldn't be taken for an extended period. Valium has an extremely long half life and takes days to leave your system completely. Xanax represents a middle ground as far as the half life is concerned.

    (I'm not suggesting you do this, but if you railed 10mg of Xanax I'm sure you'd notice something.)

  • @joestl314 Triazolam is the most potent benzodiazepine. 0.25mg of triazolam is equal to 10mg of diazepam. I for one don't feel anything from alprazolam. I'm 16, and I study these medications a lot. I had my first colonoscopy today and I was so nervous (over nothing) and I was given triazolam to calm down and it made me giggle so much I didn't care what they did to me. But when given Valium or Xanax before other procedures, they didn't help very much.

  • What dose of Triazolam are you using?

    If you're using bezo's why not Alprazolam?

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