Solatran is the common name given to Ketazolam which is a benzodiazepine based medication. Solatran is also sold under the names Anxon and Loftran in South Africa as a prescribed medication often used as a treatment for many anxiety, irritability related symptoms.
Facts on anxiety, irritability medications
Solatran is prescribed as a schedule 5 psychotropic substance classed as benzodiazepine used for anxiety, irritability. This elevated scheduling in South Africa means that any medical doctors prescribing or dispensing benzodiazepines like (Solatran, Anxon and Loftran) that contain Ketazolam must keep a national register of prescriptions as it is controlled substance by law.
The motivation for this high scheduling for Ketazolam, Anxon and Loftran and other benzodiazepines is due to the fact that psychoactive drugs like Solatran can affect on the chemical makeup of the brain and nervous system and are thus capable of influencing your emotions, mind and behaviours.
Psychotropic compounds like Ketazolam show addictive properties (even if used as directed) and may impair or impede your cognitive function. In consequence, Solatran must only be administered as recommended by your medical doctor.
Mixing Solatran with other drugs or alcohol has a significant potential to cause chain reactions that increase the likelihood of an overdose or even death.
What does Solatran do?
Solatran connects to receptors in your brain and nervous system. This stimulates the activity of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) chemicals. This process produces a calming effect. Ketazolam is a central nervous system depressant and it could be provided as hypnotic medication.
In that the intent of Solatran suppresses your bodies nervous system and you can enter more relaxed state of wellbeing. This de-activated state is the main motivation for non-prescription use of Solatran for many individuals that have undiagnosed or ongoing modes of anxiety or stress in their day to day life that cause the anxiety, irritability related symptoms.
Unfortunately, it does not take you long to figure out that medications will work for reducing many anxiety, irritability symptoms. For this reason many people inadvertently become addicted to Solatran even using it as directed by their doctor. Tolerance to and withdrawal from Ketazolam establishes itself quite fast and in so doing the compulsion for increasing the dosage.
Solatran used to treat anxiety, irritability
Many patients that struggle with anxiety, irritability can find short to medium term relief in Ketazolam (Solatran, Anxon and Loftran) prescriptions. In many cases, benzodiazepines like Solatran are a short-term solution which should be used alongside talk therapy and adjustments to your lifestyle to best manage the underlying causes of anxiety, irritability symptoms. This can include alterations to your mental health, diet and sleep.
Solatran is taken orally in a tablet or suspension form. Many modern benzodiazepines are available in two options, short-release and long-release. In many cases, Solatran will stay in your bloodstream for up to 10 days or five “half-lives” to metabolise Ketazolam from the body. Short metabolising benzodiazepines have a short half-life meaning that they are processed faster by the body. Conversely, long-acting benzodiazepines take longer to be metabolised by the body.
Solatran Withdrawal and Detox
Even when used as suggested, Solatran may cause emotional or physical dependence. When the addiction cycle develops, your body will need to keep taking Solatran to prevent the withdrawal symptoms. Solatran can have a potentially dangerous withdrawal so you should never try to go “cold turkey” and should seek the advice of a professional before attempting to withdrawal from Solatran. Depending on how much Solatran you have been taking, an sudden withdrawal can trigger a seizure, coma, and other potentially fatal scenarios.
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