Temazepam Drug Driving Limit = 1000 µg/L –
Is it Legal?
Yes, Temazepam is approved for the short-term treatment of insomnia. In addition, temazepam has antianxiety, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant properties.
What are the side effects?
Side effects include somnolence, dizziness, fatigue, ataxia, headache, lethargy, impairment of memory and learning, longer reaction time and impairment of motor functions (including coordination problems), slurred speech, decreased physical performance, numbed emotions, reduced alertness, muscle weakness, blurred vision (in higher doses), and inattention.
What other names is it known by?
Brand names Restoril and Normison.
Street terms for temazepam include king kong pills (formerly referred to barbiturates, now more commonly refers to temazepam), jellies, jelly, Edinburgh eccies, tams, terms, mazzies, temazies, tammies, temmies, beans, eggs, green eggs, wobbly eggs, knockouts, hardball, norries, rugby balls, ruggers, terminators, red and blue, no-gos, blackout, green devils, drunk pills, brainwash, mind erasers, neurotrashers, tem-tem’s (combined with buprenorphine), mommy’s big helper, vitamin T, big T, TZ, The Mazepam and others.