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Commonly used anxiolytic and hypnotic medications

Drug Trade name Single dose (mg) Usual therapeutic dosage (mg/day) Approximate dose equivalent (mg) Methods of administration and supplied forms Approximate elimination half-life, including metabolites  [Pg.71]

po=oral iv=intravenous im=intramuscular si=sublingual NA=not applicable. [Pg.71]

Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of insomnia, almost all benzodiazepines may be used for this purpose. Benzodiazepines are most clearly valuable as hypnotics in the hospital setting, where high levels of sensory stimulation, pain, and acute stress may interfere with sleep. The safe, effective, and time-limited use of benzodiazepine hypnotics may, in fact, prevent chronic sleep difficulties (NIMH/NIH Consensus Development Conference Statement 1985). Benzodiazepines are also used to treat akathisia and catatonia and as adjuncts in the treatment of acute mania. [Pg.72]

Because alcohol and barbiturates also act, in part, via the GABA receptor-mediated chloride ion channel, benzodiazepines show cross-tolerance with these substances. Thus, benzodiazepines are used frequently for treating alcohol or barbiturate withdrawal and detoxification. Alcohol and barbiturates are more dangerous than benzodiazepines because they can act directly at the chloride ion channel at higher doses. In contrast, benzodiazepines have no direct effect on the ion channel the effects of benzodiazepines are limited by the amount of endogenous GABA. [Pg.72]

At equipotent doses, all benzodiazepines have similar effects. The choice of benzodiazepine is generally based on half-life, rapidity of onset, metabolism, and potency. In patients with moderate to severe hepatic dysfunction, it may be useful to avoid benzodiazepines. All benzodiazepines are metabolized at various levels by the liver, which leads to an increased risk of sedation and confusion in hepatic failure. If it is necessary to prescribe this class of medication, lorazepam and oxazepam are reasonable choices because they are predominantly eliminated by renal excretion. [Pg.72]


TABLE 3-2. Commonly used anxiolytic and hypnotic medications ... [Pg.71]




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