Oxazin tablets are a medication primarily prescribed to relieve symptoms of anxiety and insomnia, as well as some cases of alcohol withdrawal. These tablets contain the active ingredient oxazepam at a concentration of 10 mg. Oxazepam belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines. This medication works by enhancing the effect of a neurotransmitter in the brain called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), an inhibitory neurotransmitter that helps calm excessive brain activity. This effect reduces anxiety, induces relaxation, and promotes sleep. Due to the potential for tolerance, this medication should be used under close medical supervision and for short periods.
What are the ingredients in Oxazin?
Oxazin tablets contain the following active ingredient:
Oxazepam: 10 mg.
The tablets also contain inactive ingredients.
Indications for Use of Oxazin
Oxazin tablets are used to treat:
Anxiety disorders: to relieve symptoms of anxiety, tension, and irritability.
Insomnia: to help the patient sleep.
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms: such as tremors, convulsions, and hallucinations.
Treatment aims to relieve symptoms of anxiety and insomnia, improve sleep quality, and control alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
What are the dosages of Oxazin?
Oxazin tablets should be taken as directed by your doctor. The dosage and duration of treatment are determined based on the patient's condition, the severity of symptoms, and their response to the medication. Doses vary greatly and may start at a low dose and gradually increase.
The tablet should be swallowed whole with a glass of water. The medication can be taken with or without food. It is very important to adhere to the prescribed dosage and not exceed it. You should not stop taking the medication suddenly, especially after long-term use. You should stop taking it gradually under the supervision of a doctor to avoid withdrawal symptoms.
What are the side effects of Oxazin?
Oxazin tablets may cause some side effects, some of which are common and others can be serious:
Common side effects:
Drowsiness, dizziness, ataxia.
Low energy, fatigue.
Muscle weakness.
Confusion, mental confusion.
More serious or rare side effects:
Dependence and addiction: especially with prolonged use or high doses.
Withdrawal symptoms: upon abrupt cessation (such as convulsions, severe anxiety, tremors).
Worsening of depression or suicidal thoughts.
Allergic reactions.
Liver problems.
Changes in behavior or mood (such as aggression, agitation, hallucinations).
You should inform your doctor immediately if you experience any severe, persistent, or unusual side effects, especially any changes in mood or behavior, or signs of addiction or withdrawal.