triazolam

Trade name: halcion

Small moleculeapproved

Approved

Nov 15, 1982

Triazolam is a short-acting benzodiazepine used as a hypnotic agent in the treatment of insomnia. Some countries temporarily withdrew triazolam from the market because of concerns about adverse reactions, mostly psychological, associated with higher dose ranges. Its use at lower doses with appropriate care and labeling has been reaffirmed by the FDA and most other countries. Triazolam has a shorter half-life than chlordiazepoxide, flurazepam, and prazepam and does not generate active metabolites. Benzodiazepines bind nonspecifically to bezodiazepine receptors BNZ1, which mediates sleep, and BNZ2, which affects affects muscle relaxation, anticonvulsant activity, motor coordination, and memory. As benzodiazepine receptors are thought to be coupled to gamma-aminobutyric acid-A (GABAA) receptors, this enhances the effects of GABA by increasing GABA affinity for the GABA receptor. Binding of GABA to the site opens the chloride channel, resulting in a hyperpolarized cell membrane that prevents further excitation of the cell. Triazolam is used for the short-term treatment of insomnia. Triazolam`s original brand name is Halcion. Triazolam is withdrawn in the United Kingdom due to risk of psychiatric adverse drug reactions. This drug continues to be available in the U.S. Internationally, triazolam is a Schedule IV drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. — NCATS

Clinical trial activity

14 trials · 14 clinical orgs · 14 marketing orgs

Phase 1
5
Phase 2
5
Phase 3
2
Phase 4
1

Earliest trial started Aug 1, 2001 (NCT00218166)

Timeline

1980s

  1. Nov 15, 1982

    Pharmacia & Upjohn — Earliest FDA Approval

  2. Nov 15, 1982

    Pfizer — Marketing Organization

  3. Nov 15, 1982

    Pharmacia & Upjohn — NDA Secondary Org

  4. Nov 15, 1982

    Pharmacia & Upjohn — NDA Organization

  5. Nov 15, 1982

    Pfizer — NDA Secondary Org

1990s

  1. Mar 25, 1994

    Mylan — Marketing Organization

  2. Mar 25, 1994

    PHARMOBEDIENT — Marketing Organization

  3. Jun 1, 1994

    West-Ward Pharmaceutical — Marketing Organization

  4. Jun 1, 1994

    Hikma — Marketing Organization

  5. Oct 20, 1995

    Watson Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

2000s

  1. Jan 1, 2001

    Earliest Phase 2 Sponsor(trial)

  2. Jan 1, 2003

    Earliest Phase 1 Sponsor(trial)

2010s

  1. Jan 1, 2013

    Pfizer — Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)

2020s

  1. Oct 20, 2020

    RiconPharma — Marketing Organization

  2. Oct 20, 2020

    Novast Labs — Marketing Organization

  3. Oct 20, 2020

    Ingenus Pharmaceuticals — Marketing Organization

  4. Nov 8, 2022

    Sandoz — Marketing Organization

  5. Nov 8, 2022

    Novartis — Marketing Organization

  6. Nov 8, 2022

    Esteve Labs — Marketing Organization

  7. Dec 28, 2022

    Zydus Discovery DMCC — Marketing Organization

Indications

Mechanism of action

Approval history

  • approvedPriority reviewNov 15, 1982

Chemistry & pharmacology

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SMILES

CC1=NN=C2CN=C(C3=CC=CC=C3Cl)C4=CC(Cl)=CC=C4N12
Mol. weight
343.21 g/mol
Lipinski Ro5
Pass
Rule of 3
No
Chirality
Achiral Molecule
Inorganic
No
Polymer
No
Delivery
Oral
Availability
Prescription Only

Oral

Yes

Parenteral

No

Topical

No

Black box warning

Sources

Also known as

  • halcion
  • halcion
  • halcion
  • kention
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolam
  • triazolamum
  • triazolamum
  • u 33,030
  • u-33030
  • u-33030
  • u-33,030
  • u33,030

Clinical trials

NCT IDPhaseStart dateSponsor(s)
NCT06837142Phase 1Mar 11, 2025Taisho Pharmaceutical
NCT03954483N/AJun 30, 2019University of Manitoba
NCT03360123N/AJan 26, 2018University of Pittsburgh
NCT03246724Phase 4Oct 16, 2017Boston University
NCT02822937N/AJul 1, 2016Akili Interactive Labs, Inc., ProMedica International
NCT02374567Phase 3Jan 1, 2015Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität Hannover
NCT01888497Phase 3Jul 1, 2013Pfizer
NCT01780259Phase 1Dec 1, 2012Johnson and Johnson
NCT01421043Phase 1Sep 1, 2011Pfizer
NCT01017926Phase 1Aug 1, 2010Pfizer
NCT00894699Phase 2Jun 1, 2009AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
NCT00058955Phase 1Aug 1, 2003Johns Hopkins University, Orphan Medical
NCT00671632Phase 2Jun 1, 2003Takeda
NCT00218166Phase 2Aug 1, 2001National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
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Organizations

Research & Development (14)

OrganizationOrg typeTrialsAs lead sponsorPhasesEarliest year
PfizerFor profit3322010
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.For profit1112009
Akili Interactive Labs, Inc.For profit1112016
Boston UniversityAcademic/Hospital1112017
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität HannoverAcademic/Hospital1112015
Johns Hopkins UniversityAcademic/Hospital1012003
Johnson and JohnsonFor profit1112012
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)Government1112001
Orphan MedicalFor profit1112003
ProMedica InternationalFor profit1012016
Taisho PharmaceuticalFor profit1112025
TakedaFor profit1112003
University of ManitobaAcademic/Hospital1112019
University of PittsburghAcademic/Hospital1112018
14 organizations
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Marketing (18)

OrganizationOrg typeRelationshipDate
Esteve LabsFor profitMKTGNov 8, 2022
HikmaFor profitMKTGJun 1, 1994
HikmaFor profitSYNJun 1, 1994
Ingenus PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGOct 20, 2020
MylanFor profitMKTGMar 25, 1994
NovartisFor profitMKTGNov 8, 2022
Novast LabsFor profitMKTGOct 20, 2020
PHARMOBEDIENTFor profitMKTGMar 25, 1994
PfizerFor profitMKTGNov 15, 1982
PfizerFor profitNDA2Nov 15, 1982
Pharmacia & UpjohnFor profitNDA2Nov 15, 1982
Pharmacia & UpjohnFor profitNDANov 15, 1982
RiconPharmaFor profitMKTGOct 20, 2020
SandozFor profitMKTGNov 8, 2022
SandozFor profitSYNNov 8, 2022
Watson PharmaceuticalsFor profitMKTGOct 20, 1995
West-Ward PharmaceuticalFor profitMKTGJun 1, 1994
Zydus Discovery DMCCFor profitMKTGDec 28, 2022