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Why Do I Get Pain In Legs And Shoulders If I Miss Taking Etirest?

I amusing etirest for the fast 2 years as advised the doctor but now I am getting severe pain in legs and shoulders if I am not using the tab for one or two days. What is the reason behind it whether I am addicted for the medicine or it is a side effect of the drug. PLEASE CLARIFY MY DOUBT. thanking you.
Thu, 3 Apr 2014
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Etirest consists of etizolam and it is a shorter acting benzodiazepine. That may be due to benzodiazepine dependence. In that case, you need longer acting benzodiazepine like diazepam to quit the etirest and then gradually taper off the diazepam. Just consult a psychiatrist for better monitoring and management.

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Why Do I Get Pain In Legs And Shoulders If I Miss Taking Etirest?

Hi Thanks for using healthcare magic Etirest consists of etizolam and it is a shorter acting benzodiazepine. That may be due to benzodiazepine dependence. In that case, you need longer acting benzodiazepine like diazepam to quit the etirest and then gradually taper off the diazepam. Just consult a psychiatrist for better monitoring and management. Thanks