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**Drug Contraindications: BROMAZEPAM**
BROMAZEPAM is a sedative used to treat psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and emotional instability. However, the following contraindications should be noted when using BROMAZEPAM:
1. **Allergic Reaction**: It is prohibited for those who are allergic to BROMAZEPAM or other benzodiazepines. Anaphylaxis may include symptoms such as skin redness, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing, and severe cases may cause anaphylactic shock.
2. **Severe Respiratory Problems**: Patients with severe respiratory problems (such as respiratory failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc.) should not use BROMAZEPAM as this may worsen breathing difficulties.
3. **Hepatic Insufficiency**: Patients with hepatic insufficiency should avoid using BROMAZEPAM because the drug metabolism process mainly occurs in the liver, and hepatic insufficiency may cause drug accumulation and cause adverse reactions.
4. **Pregnant and Nursing Women**: Pregnant or nursing women should avoid using BROMAZEPAM because the drug may cause adverse effects to the fetus or infant.
5. **Long-term use**: Long-term or excessive use of BROMAZEPAM may lead to drug dependence and withdrawal symptoms. Therefore, it should be used as directed by your doctor. It is not advisable to increase or decrease the dosage or extend the use time on your own.
Before using BROMAZEPAM, patients should inform their doctor about their allergies, disease history, and other medications they are taking to ensure the safe and effective use of this medication. If you have any discomfort or questions, you should consult your doctor immediately.