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Sedative-hypnotics delirium caused

Information about prescription drag use alcohol or other substance use family medical history and history of trauma, depression, or head injury should be obtained. It is important to rule out medication use as a contributor or cause of symptoms (e.g., anticholinergics, sedatives, hypnotics, opioids, antipsychotics, and anticonvulsants) as contributors to dementia symptoms. Other medications may contribute to delirium, e.g.,... [Pg.741]

Sedative hypnotics Functional incontinence caused by delirium, immobility... [Pg.958]

Knowing the differential pharmacokinetics for a class of drugs allows the clinician to choose specific members to either achieve a faster onset or a delayed offset of action (13, 14, 17, 18). For example, lorazepam is rapidly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract into the systemic circulation and from there distributed into the brain. In contrast, oxazepam, the most polar BZD, is slowly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Even after oxazepam is in the systemic circulation, it slowly enters tissue compartments, including the brain, during the distribution phase. Unlike lorazepam, oxazepam is not available in either the intramuscular or intravenous formulations. Thus, lorazepam would be preferable to achieve acute control of alcohol withdrawal (e.g., delirium tremens), whereas oxazepam would better stabilize a dependency-prone patient on sedative-hypnotics, because it does not cause the euphoria seen with the more rapidly absorbed members of this class. [Pg.41]


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