triazolam

/traɪˈæzəlæm/
noun
  1. A sedative medication used to treat severe insomnia, usually for short periods.
    • He took a low dose of triazolam to help him rest before the surgery.
    • Triazolam should only be taken under medical supervision due to its strong effects.
    • The doctor prescribed triazolam for her difficulty sleeping after the long flight.
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