Apraz is a tranquilizer medication that has Aprazolam as its active substance.
This medication for oral use is used to treat psychological disorders such as anxiety, reducing symptoms such as fear, tension and apprehension.
Despite being effective, Apraz acts on the central nervous system and can cause side effects that harm the individual in their daily activities.
Apraz indications
Anxiety; anxiety states with other manifestations such as alcohol abstinence; irritability; seizure; fear; tension; uneasiness; concentration difficulties; insomnia; agitation; panic disorders.
Side Effects of Apraz
Somnolence; blurred vision; motor coordination disorders; difficulty concentrating; agitation; hallucinations; mental confusion; itch; retention or increase in urinary frequency; gastrointestinal symptoms (vomiting, nausea, stomach pain; diarrhea).
Contraindications for Apraz
Pregnant or lactating women; individuals hypersensitive to any component of the formula.
How to use Apraz
Oral use
Adults
- Anxiety: Administer 0.25 to 0.5 mg of Apraz 3 times a day. Panic disorders: Administer 0.5 mg of Apraz before bed.
The doses used in the treatments with Apraz depend on the symptoms presented by the patient, the dose can be increased according to the medical recommendation.