Taking 2 tablets of triazolam for the first time is normally enough to be woken up, but it is recommended that you take a small amount of triazolam if you are taking it for the first time. Triazolam has anticonvulsant, antiepileptic, anxiolytic and sedative-hypnotic effects and is commonly used for sedation and hypnosis. When the dosage is increased, the person taking the drug will go from sedation to hypnosis or even coma. Adverse reactions such as dizziness, headache, and tiredness and sleepiness may result from taking the drug. It should be noted that the drug should be used with caution in people who are allergic to triazolam, patients with acute alcoholism, patients with hepatic or renal impairment, patients with myasthenia gravis, patients with glaucoma, and patients with severe chronic obstructive pulmonary lesions. If the patient has mild insomnia and has not taken similar medications, he or she may be more sensitive to triazolam and can start with a small dose; therefore, the first dose should be taken in small amounts, and taking too much may not make it easy to be woken up. When taking triazolam, patients should use it under the guidance of a doctor according to their condition and physical fitness.