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Sedative-Hypnotic
Flunitrazepam (also known as Flunitraz) is a sedative-hypnotic drug that works by affecting the GABA-A receptor in the brain. It has been withdrawn from certain markets due to concerns regarding abuse and misuse.
How it worksIt works by acting as a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA-A receptor and anion channels, which helps calm the nervous system.
Used for
Sedation
Conditions
Sedative-hypnotic indications
Class
Sedative-HypnoticCentral Nervous System
How to take
FormsOral
RoutesOral
This drug has been withdrawn from some markets due to potential for abuse/misuse (noted in France, 1996).
Key warnings
- ·The drug has been flagged for misuse and abuse potential.
Side effects
Serious
- ·Potential for misuse and abuse
Interactions
FoodInformation not provided in source data.
AlcoholInformation not provided in source data.
Talk to your doctor
Monitor
- ·Signs of misuse or abuse
Questions to ask
- ·What are the risks of misuse with Flunitrazepam?
- ·Is this medication still available in my area?
Educational summary derived from FDA labeling, AI-assisted. Not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional. Updated 2026-04-26.
