Medazepam is a drug belonging to the group of benzodiazepine-derived tranquilizers. It is produced in Bulgaria by the pharmaceutical company Farmakhim.
Medazepam is used to treat a variety of conditions, including anxiety, fears, neuroses, menopause, and withdrawal symptoms from chronic alcoholism. In children, it can also be used to treat excessive excitability and “school” neuroses.
However, like any medicine, Medazepam has its contraindications and side effects. Hypersensitivity is one of the main contraindications to the use of Medazepam. In addition, it can cause feelings of fatigue, headache, drowsiness, loss of libido and menstrual irregularities.
Elderly patients should also use Medazepam with caution, as it may increase the risk of drug dependence and other side effects.
Overall, Medazepam is an effective drug for treating a wide range of conditions, but its use must be strictly controlled and under the supervision of a physician.