Oxazepam is mainly anticonvulsant, anxiolytic and sedative-hypnotic, mainly used to relieve anxiety, nervousness, agitation, but also for hypnosis, but also for the relief of acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms. This drug is contraindicated in children under 6 years of age and is also contraindicated in pregnant women, and breastfeeding is prohibited in women who are breastfeeding. If this medication is used to treat insomnia, it is recommended that it be taken 15-30 minutes before bedtime for a good onset of action. This medication can be addictive if used in large quantities for a long period of time. If the medication is stopped suddenly, it may cause withdrawal symptoms, which may be manifested by agitation or depression. If an epileptic patient suddenly stops the medication, there is a possibility that it will lead to seizures, so if you need to stop the medication must be gradually reduced under the guidance of your doctor, never stop the medication on your own, avoid drinking alcohol while taking the medication, and avoid taking food containing caffeine.