Taking two tablets of triazolam can wake up, but should be taken under the guidance of a physician, not to change the dose on their own.
Triazolam belongs to the benzodiazepine class of drugs, with obvious sedative-hypnotic effect. Because the effect is relatively fast after oral administration, it can significantly improve the clinical symptoms of difficulty in falling asleep and reduce the number of awakenings.
There is a great deal of individual variation in the duration of sleep. After taking two tablets of triazolam, insomnia can be significantly improved, and you can be awakened under normal circumstances, but long-term use should be avoided to avoid dependence.
Taking triazolam may cause dizziness, headache, drowsiness, nausea, etc. In severe cases, there may be adverse reactions such as allergy, amnesia, sleepwalking and coma. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to the components of the drug, myasthenia gravis and other conditions. Use with caution in pregnant and lactating women.
Patients taking triazolam for insomnia should use it under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid danger.