I have a question about the drugs Sedam 3 and Afobam 0.25. At first, I had previously taken 3 times a day afobam 0.25 mg (if I count correctly, then throughout the day 0.75 mg of ;). If both drugs are benzo themselves, is it like now I take Sedam 3 - half a tablet, or 1.5 mg? so it's twice as much afobamu? In short, the meaning of the question is whether, for example, 1 mg of afobam, corresponds to 1 mg of sedam?
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Aleksandra Berdys Pharmacist
2 years ago
Sedam contains Bromazepam and Afobam contains Alprazolam. Drugs belong to the group of benzodiazepines, but these are not equivalents, only completely different drugs (active substances). So if 1 mg of Sedam corresponded to 1 mg of Afobam, they would be equivalent to these drugs, and they are not. Benzodiazepines are used in the smallest possible effective dose, for the shortest possible time and a maximum of 2-4 weeks due to the risk of addiction. Both Bromazepam and Alprazolam are medium-acting benzodiazepines, of which Bromazepam is several hours longer. Article that may be of interest to you: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jakie-leki-powoduja-uzaleznienie