Advise the patient to read the
FDA-approved patient labeling (
Medication Guide).
Risks from Concomitant Use with Opioids:Advise both patients and caregivers about the risks of potentially fatal respiratory depression and sedation when flurazepam hydrochloride capsules are used with opioids and not to use such drugs concomitantly unless supervised by a healthcare provider
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.1), Drug Interactions (
7.1)].
Abuse, Misuse, and Addiction:Inform patients that the use of flurazepam hydrochloride capsules, even at recommended dosages, exposes users to risks of abuse, misuse, and addiction, which can lead to overdose and death, especially when used in combination with other medications (e.g., opioid analgesics), alcohol, and/or illicit substances
.Inform patients about the signs and symptoms of benzodiazepine abuse, misuse, and addiction; to seek medical help if they develop these signs and/or symptoms; and on the proper disposal of unused drug
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.2) and Drug Abuse and Dependence (
9.2)].
Withdrawal Reactions:Inform patients that the continued use of flurazepam hydrochloride capsules may lead to clinically significant physical dependence and that abrupt discontinuation or rapid dosage reduction of flurazepam hydrochloride capsules may precipitate acute withdrawal reactions, which can be life-threatening. Inform patients that in some cases, patients taking benzodiazepines have developed a protracted withdrawal syndrome with withdrawal symptoms lasting weeks to more than 12 months. Instruct patients that discontinuation or dosage reduction of flurazepam hydrochloride capsules may require a slow taper
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.3) and Drug Abuse and Dependence (
9.3)].
CNS Depressant Effects and Next-Day Impairment:Tell patients that flurazepam can cause next-day impairment, even in the absence of symptoms. Caution patients against driving or engaging in other hazardous activities or activities requiring complete mental alertness when using flurazepam. Tell patients that daytime impairment may persist for several days following discontinuation of flurazepam. Advise patients that increased drowsiness and decreased consciousness may increase the risk of falls in some patients
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.4)].
Abnormal Thinking and Behavior Change:Instruct patients that sedative hypnotics can cause abnormal thinking and behavior change, including “sleep-driving” and other complex behaviors while not being fully awake (preparing and eating food, making phone calls, or having sex). Tell patients to call you immediately if they develop any of these symptoms
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.7)].
Severe Allergic Reactions:Inform patients that severe allergic reactions can occur from flurazepam. Describe the signs/symptoms of these reactions and advise patients to seek medical attention immediately if these occur.
Worsening of Depression:Tell patients that flurazepam can worsen depression, and to immediately report any suicidal thoughts
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.8)].
Alcohol and Other Drugs:Ask patients about alcohol consumption, medicines they are taking now, and drugs they may be taking without a prescription. Advise patients that alcohol generally should not be used during treatment with flurazepam.
Pregnancy:Advise pregnant females that use flurazepam late in pregnancy can result in sedation (respiratory depression, lethargy, hypotonia) and/or withdrawal symptoms (hyperreflexia, irritability, restlessness, tremors, inconsolable crying, and feeding difficulties) in newborns
[see Warnings and Precautions (
5.9), Use in Specific Populations (
8.1)]
. Instruct patients to inform their healthcare provider if they are pregnant.
Advise patients that there is a pregnancy exposure registry that monitors pregnancy outcomes in women exposed to flurazepam during pregnancy
[see Use in Specific Populations (
8.1)].
Lactation
Advise patients that breastfeeding is not recommended during treatment with flurazepam
[see Use in Specific Populations (
8.2)]
.
Manufactured for:
Chartwell RX, LLC.
Congers, NY 10920
Revised: 09/2023
L71652
Print Medication Guides at:
www.chartwellpharma.com/medguides