Benzodiazepine [Possible affects with Sleep Apnea]
Hello
Going through a difficult period my doctor prescribed an anxiolitic based on benzodiazepine.
On the other hand I read that this type of medication is strongly discouraged for people suffering from sleep apnea.
Has anyone ever dealt with these drugs?
I have been equipped with a CPAP device for a year.
Thank you
RE: Benzodiazepine
This question is for your doctor and only your doctor. That’s a narcotic so there is no way for any of us to know what to tell you without possibly harming you
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That said I have dealt with them but again I can’t tell you what to do as far as narcotics are concerned. Only your doctor can tell you those things
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what is the danger for sleep apnea and cpap users?
RE: Benzodiazepine
Those drugs are a relaxant which can make your throat close up even easier. They are also a respiratory depressant which can make central Apneas last a very long time and very frequently. That’s why you need to make sure your doctor is aware that you have sleep apnea if he doesn’t already know. If he already knows you need to tell him you’re uncomfortable taking those and ask if there are alternatives. I wish I could tell you one way or the other but I can’t give advice like that in here
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RE: Benzodiazepine
Benzodiazapines are not opiates, but are similarly abused. When used as prescribed by your doctor they are normally safe, and can relieve anxiety and depression. TREATED obstructive sleep apnea should not be a contraindication to prescribed use (not abuse). If you use a CPAP data that records your apnea, then you can easily judge if the use of your medication has resulted in an increase of events or not. I have never had a problem with taking prescribed opioid pain medications, or other drugs with PAP therapy. Osiris357 is correct that you should raise any concerns with your doctor, however, he is wrong about the class of drug and how it might affect respiration. Your CPAP treats your obstructive sleep apnea, and your risk as a treated sleep apnea patient is probably no different than a person without sleep apnea. Make sure your doctor is aware of your sleep apnea, and if that would change his prescription.
RE: Benzodiazepine
Sleeprider is correct Mimono. I got it mixed up with opiates. Only combined with alcohol does it effect your respiratory system. My mistake...sleeprider I was trying to chose my words carefully to avoid getting a warning cause I couldn’t remember which things exactly you can’t bring up or talk about in here. And since it is a narcotic and have no idea of his medical history I just played it very conservative
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RE: Benzodiazepine [Possible affects with Sleep Apnea]
From personal experience I’ve taken Xanax while not being treated for sleep apnea and instead of waking up refreshed from a calm nights sleep I would wake up feeling horrible, more so than usual. Now that I know I have sleep apnea and am being treated for it I now realize why I felt so horrible. More events and probably longer duration . I have not needed it since before being diagnosed with sleep apnea so I can’t comment on how I felt the next morning recently. The more relaxed you are, which is what benzos do, puts you in a state of calm, you’re throat is much more relaxed and closes more easily. So I highly recommend your doctor knows you have sleep apnea
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RE: Benzodiazepine [Possible affects with Sleep Apnea]
Thank you OpalRose for saying that in a clearer fashion then I was able to
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