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Seizure disorders lorazepam

Flumazenil (used fo reverse fhe effecfs of benzodiazepines) may precipifafe seizures and should nof be used In pafienfs freated for seizure disorders wifh lorazepam... [Pg.267]

Phenobarbital has selective antiseizure activity at low doses and has a long half-life suitable for maintenance treatment in seizure disorders (for characteristics of barbiturates, see sedative-hypnotics). Clonazepam is usually a backup drug in absence and myoclonic seizures it causes marked sedation at anticonvulsant doses. IV lorazepam and diazepam are both used in status epilepticus. [Pg.149]

Although diazepam is an effective agent for treatment of status epilepticus, its short duration of action is a disadvantage, leading to the more frequent use of lorazepam. Although diazepam is not useful as an oral agent for the treatment of seizure disorders, clorazepate is effective in combination with certain other drugs in the treatment of partial seizures. The maximal initial dose of clorazepate is 22.6 mg per day in three portions for adults and 15 mg per day in two doses in children. Clorazepate is not recommended for children under the age of 9. [Pg.164]


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