The Encyclopedia of ADDICTIVE DRUGS

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Estazolam 149

Pregnancy.A rat experiment produced no change in fertility. Estazolam is
known to cause human birth defects, and pregnant women are never sup-
posed to take the drug. Analysis of milk from nursing rats shows that esta-
zolam and its breakdown products can pass into milk.
Additional scientific information may be found in:


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Schizophrenia.”Biological Psychiatry19 (1984): 85–88.
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with Insomnia.”Journal of Clinical Pharmacology31 (1991): 747–50.
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tics33 (1991): 91–92.
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Auditory Hallucinations. A Multicentre Double-Blind, Cross-Over Study.”Acta
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Pierce, M.W., V.S. Shu, and L.J. Groves. “Safety of Estazolam. The United States Clinical
Experience.”American Journal of Medicine88, no. 3A (1990): 12S–17S.
Rosen, R.C., et al. “Psychophysiological Insomnia: Combined Effects of Pharmacoth-
erapy and Relaxation-Based Treatments.”Sleep Medicine1 (2000): 279–88.
Vogel, G.W., and D. Morris. “The Effects of Estazolam on Sleep, Performance, and
Memory: Long-term Sleep Laboratory Study of Elderly Insomniacs.”Journal of
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