Combining Fentanyl and Triazolam is a major interaction and should generally be avoided without close medical supervision.
The concurrent use significantly increases the risk of severe respiratory depression, profound sedation, hypotension, psychomotor impairment, coma, and death. Patients may experience decreased respiratory rate and depth, somnolence, confusion, and unresponsiveness.
Mechanism: Both fentanyl, an opioid agonist, and triazolam, a benzodiazepine, are central nervous system (CNS) depressants. Their co-administration leads to an additive depressant effect on the CNS, primarily by enhancing GABAergic neurotransmission (benzodiazepines) and inhibiting neuronal activity (opioids), particularly in brainstem respiratory centers.
Fentanyl vs. Triazolam
Compare Fentanyl and Triazolam: mechanism of action, indications, side effects, cost, and which may be right for you.
Quick Comparison
| Category | Fentanyl | Triazolam |
|---|---|---|
| Drug Class | Opioid Analgesics | Benzodiazepines |
| Rx Status | Rx | Rx |
| Generic Available | No | No |
| Typical Cost | $150–$600/month | $200–$500/month |
Fentanyl Overview
FENTANYL (brand name: FENTANYL) is a Opioid Analgesics. 1 INDICATIONS AND USAGE Fentanyl transdermal system is indicated for the management of severe and persistent pain in opioid-tolerant patients, that requires an opioid analgesic and that cannot be adequately treated with alternative options, including immediate-release opioids. Patients considered…
Full Fentanyl guide →Triazolam Overview
Triazolam is a benzodiazepine medication prescribed for the short-term treatment of insomnia in adults. It works by enhancing the activity of a natural calming chemical in your brain, which helps you fall asleep. This medication is typically used for brief periods, usually 7 to 10 days.
Full Triazolam guide →How Each Drug Works
Fentanyl
Fentanyl is an opioid agonist. Fentanyl interacts predominately with the opioid mu-receptor. These mu-binding sites are distributed in the human brain, spinal cord, and other tissues.
Triazolam
Triazolam is a benzodiazepine. Triazolam exerts its effect for the short-term treatment of insomnia through binding to the benzodiazepine site of the gamma-aminobutyric acid-A (GABA A ) receptors in the brain and enhances GABA-mediated synaptic inhibition.
Approved Uses (Indications)
Fentanyl
Fentanyl transdermal system is indicated for the management of severe and persistent pain in opioid-tolerant patients, that requires an opioid analgesic and that cannot be adequately treated with alternative options, including immediate-release opioids. Patients considered opioid-tolerant are those who are taking, for one week or longer, at least 60 mg morphine per day, 25 mcg transdermal fentanyl per hour, 30 mg oral oxycodone per day, 8 mg oral hydromorphone per day, 25 mg oral oxymorphone per day, 60 mg oral hydrocodone per day, or an equianalgesic dose of another op…
Triazolam
Triazolam is indicated for the short-term treatment of insomnia (generally 7 to 10 days) in adults. Triazolam is a benzodiazepine indicated for the short-term treatment of insomnia (generally 7 to 10 days) in adults.
Side Effects
Fentanyl
Triazolam
Cost Comparison
Fentanyl
$150–$600/month
As a brand-only medication, fentanyl can be expensive. Patients should check for manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs, and compare prices at different pharmacies using discount cards.
Triazolam
$200–$500/month
Since Triazolam is a brand-only medication, look for manufacturer coupons or patient assistance programs to help reduce the cost. Discount cards may also offer some savings.
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