Description
Lorazepam (Lorazepam Tablets)
Generic Name: Lorazepam
Drug Class: Benzodiazepine
Common Strengths: 3 mg
Prescription Status: Prescription-only medicine
Controlled Substance: Yes (Schedule IV in many jurisdictions)
Indications
Lorazepam is indicated for the short-term management of:
- Anxiety disorders
- Acute panic episodes
- Insomnia associated with anxiety or stress
- Status epilepticus (intravenous formulation)
- Preoperative sedation and anxiolysis
Mechanism of Action
Lorazepam exerts its pharmacological effects by potentiating the activity of Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. This enhancement increases neuronal membrane permeability to chloride ions, resulting in:
- Anxiolytic effects
- Sedation and hypnosis
- Skeletal muscle relaxation
- Anticonvulsant activity
Pharmacological Benefits
- Rapid onset of action for acute symptom relief
- Effective anxiolytic and sedative properties
- Useful in procedural sedation
- Beneficial in short-term management of stress-related insomnia
Safety Profile and Precautions
- Common adverse effects include drowsiness, dizziness, impaired coordination, and anterograde amnesia
- Prolonged use may result in tolerance, physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms
- Abrupt discontinuation should be avoided due to risk of rebound symptoms and seizures
- Concomitant use with alcohol, opioids, or other central nervous system depressants may result in profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma, or death
- Use with caution in elderly patients and those with compromised respiratory function or a history of substance use disorder
Clinical Considerations
Lorazepam is most appropriately prescribed for short-term or intermittent use, with treatment duration generally limited to 2–4 weeks. Long-term management of anxiety disorders should prioritize alternative therapeutic strategies, including non-benzodiazepine pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.






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