Slowed and irregular breathing is seen in sleeping pill overdose, sleeping pill also known as Valium, the main component is Cipro, this product white or off-white crystalline powder; odorless, taste slightly bitter. Almost insoluble in water, soluble in hydrochloric acid. It is easily hydrolyzed by acid or alkali and heat. The oral drug opens the ring under the action of gastric acid and re-cycles into the original drug when it enters the alkaline intestine. Therefore, it does not affect the bioavailability of the drug. Anti-anxiety, less compensatory rebound after discontinuation, less difficulty in discontinuation. Lighter after-effects. Large safety range. So, what other etiologies can lead to the current state of slowed and irregular breathing in patients? The following is a brief introduction: 1, seen in sleeping pills taken too much, on the respiratory center (respiratory center (respiratory center) refers to the central nervous system within the generation of respiratory rhythm and regulation of respiratory movements is a group of nerve cells. Among the many experiments on the localization of the respiratory center, the most important one is the segmental transection of the brain stem of the cat conducted by the British physiologist Lumsden in 1923. Respiratory centers are distributed at all levels of the cerebral cortex, mesencephalon, pons, medulla oblongata and spinal cord and are involved in the generation and regulation of respiratory rhythms, which together achieve normal respiratory movements of the body). The inhibitory effect of the 2, neonatal apnea can appear as sudden death, cyanosis, slowed and irregular breathing, central apnea, bradycardia and other symptoms. 3. Chronic epidural hematoma may cause nausea and vomiting, drowsiness, neck pain, slowed and irregular breathing, impaired consciousness, coma, increased intracranial pressure, abnormal pupils, and other symptoms.