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Triazolam 0.25mg tablets have been a lifesaver for me. I suffer from insomnia, and this medication has helped me fall asleep quickly and stay asleep throughout the night. However, I've experienced some side effects, particularly drowsiness the next day. I'm curious to hear from others who have used Triazolam. What side effects have you experienced? Have any of you had to stop using it? What alternatives have you tried? There are so many options out there, and sometimes it's hard to know which one to choose. I'm also interested in hearing about anyone's experience reporting side effects to the FDA. Is it a straightforward process? Let's discuss!

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last active 4/18/2026
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joyce_ford4/14/2026

I've been taking Triazolam for a while now, and I've noticed that it helps me fall asleep, but it doesn't keep me asleep. I wake up a few times a night and have a hard time getting back to sleep. I also feel pretty groggy the next day. Maybe I should talk to my doctor about increasing the dose? I'm not sure. It's frustrating.

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joshua_morgan4/14/2026

I had a friend who took Triazolam and ended up in the ER with severe dizziness and fainting. Scary stuff.

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nancy_herrera4/14/2026

I had to stop taking Triazolam after a few weeks because the drowsiness was unbearable. I felt like a zombie most of the day. I've since switched to melatonin with much better results.

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ethan_olson4/14/2026

Triazolam can be a lifesaver, but it's not for everyone. I've had patients who swear by it, but I've also had patients who had severe allergic reactions. Always start with the lowest dose and monitor for side effects. If you experience any behavioral changes, seek medical help right away. It's not worth the risk. As far as reporting side effects to the FDA, it's pretty straightforward. You can do it online and it only takes a few minutes.

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nicholas_schmidt4/14/2026

I had no idea there were so many side effects. I might have to talk to my doctor about switching meds.