Flurazepam is a sedative-hypnotic agent used to treat insomnia (difficulty
falling asleep and staying asleep).
- allergic to anything in flurazepam hydrochloride capsules. (Being allergic
may include having a rash, itching, swelling or breathing difficulties.) See the
end of this Medication Guide for a complete list of ingredients in flurazepam
hydrochloride capsules. In rare cases patient have had additional symptoms such
as shortness of breath, throat closing, or nausea and vomiting that suggest an
allergic reaction. Some patients have required medical therapy in the emergency
department as these rare complications could be fatal. Patients who experience
these symptoms should seek medical attention and discontinue taking the
sedative-hypnotic drug.
- pregnant or intending to become pregnant. If a woman becomes pregnant while
taking flurazepam, she should discontinue use immediately.
- under 15 years of age. Flurazepam has not been studied in children.
How should I take flurazepam?
Flurazepam comes as a capsule to take by mouth. You should take flurazepam,
or other sedative-hypnotic medications, exactly as directed by your doctor. It usually is
taken right before you get in bed, not sooner. If you forget to take flurazepam
at bedtime, you are unable to fall asleep, and you will still be able to stay in
bed for a full night’s sleep, you may take flurazepam at that time. Do not take
a double dose of flurazepam to make up for a missed dose.
The smallest possible effective dose is suggested for elderly patients due to
the risk of the development of oversedation, dizziness, confusion and/or loss of
coordination.
Sleep problems are often temporary, requiring treatment for a very short
time. You should not use flurazepam, or any other sedative-hypnotic medications,
for long periods of time without talking to your doctor about the risks and
benefits of prolonged use.
In the case of a suspected overdose, you should contact your local poison
control center immediately.
What should I avoid while taking flurazepam?
Do not drink alcohol or take other medications that depress the central
nervous system.
While taking flurazepam, do not engage in any hazardous occupations requiring
complete mental alertness such as operating machinery or driving a car.
What are the possible or reasonably likely side effects of
flurazepam?
Dizziness, drowsiness, light-headedness, staggering, loss of coordination and
falling have occurred, particularly in elderly or debilitated persons. Severe
sedation, lethargy, disorientation and coma, probably indicative of drug
intolerance or overdosage, have been reported. Also reported are headache,
heartburn, upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, nervousness,
talking more than usual, anxiety, irritability, weakness, pounding heartbeat,
chest pain, body and joint pains and difficulty urinating.
Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You
may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.
General information about the safe and effective use of
flurazepam hydrochloride capsules
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for purposes other than those listed in a
Medication Guide. If you have any concerns about taking this, or any
sedative-hypnotic medication, please ask your doctor. For detailed information
regarding flurazepam hydrochloride capsules please consult the physician’s
package insert. Do not use for conditions for which this medication was not
prescribed. Do not give this medication to others.
What are the ingredients of flurazepam hydrochloride
capsules, USP?
Active Ingredient: flurazepam hydrochloride, USP
Inactive Ingredients: colloidal silicon dioxide,
magnesium stearate, microcrystalline cellulose, powdered cellulose and sodium
lauryl sulfate. The empty gelatin capsule contains FD&C Blue No. 1, FD&C
Red No. 3, gelatin and titanium dioxide. The imprinting ink contains black iron
oxide, D&C Yellow No. 10 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Blue No. 1 Aluminum Lake,
FD&C Blue No. 2 Aluminum Lake, FD&C Red No. 40 Aluminum Lake, propylene
glycol and shellac glaze.
How should I store flurazepam hydrochloride capsules?
- Store flurazepam hydrochloride capsules at room temperature, 20° to 25°C
(68° to 77°F).
- KEEP THIS MEDICINE OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. If
a child accidentally takes flurazepam hydrochloride capsules, call your local
Poison Control Center or go immediately to the nearest emergency room.
This Medication Guide has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
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