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It is the most potent benzo out their IIRC. The legend was that you should not even light a cigarette after taking your halcion. Odd that you would be switched to this if Ambien was fine. Insurance problems? Geneva and purepac suck, Greenstone (sub. of Lilly? makes the only good ones) I wouldn't necessarily break them in half, unless you weigh less than 100 lbs. .125mg is good starter dose for an adult.
I was on it for a few months and the only traumatic and negative experiences cames when a) they refiled my script with Geneva, and b) it ceased wokring after a 3 months.
I was scripted .25s off the bat and one was enough to put me in drool land within 15 or 20 minutes for about a month. Went up to one and a half, some times to full .5 mg. Reaction time was slower. I was careful not to take them daily, but somewhere in the fourth month I realized I could take .75 and go on about my day ( or night) undisturebed and uncomprimised.
Anyway, the only severe trauma and psychoitc-like incidents occured when I realized that halcion was not working anymore. Ambien, atarax, trazadone, neurontin, and seroquel had all either caused dangerous side effects or not wroked at at all. Halcion was the only drug, taken as prescribed, that had ever worked on my insomnia. She offered up remeron next, but it had a side effect that would cause dangerous side effects incongruent with one of the illnesses I'm under care for. It works very well. But the side effects were intolerable.
Now that I'm on MS Contin she refuses to prescribe ant controlled med for my insomnia. Not that she would write me an amytal script anyway.
I still have a small stash of my triazolam from last winter and I'm sure my tolerance has gone down enough to make it work.I just thank Bob that my resistance to pussy sleeping pills has been documented and that I will be out of this particulr mental health center at theend of this year when my student insurance is up. Maybe my next doc will have the kahonas to prescribe real sleeping pill again. I've exhausted the ambien-generation, benzo sedative-hypnotics have no staying power. Will any doc, anywhere, ever get the kahonas to write me my amo- or seco- script?
As for halcion, scream reports aside, Inever had any prblems on it. One night's sleep is the only way to tell what effect it will have on you. I think you should give it a shot.
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