Lorazepam
General
- Type: Benzodiazepine
- Dosage Forms: Tablet: 0.5, 1, 2 mg. IV solution: 2mg/ml, 4 mg/ml
- Common Trade Names: Ativan
Adult Dosing
- Active Seizure
- 2mg IV or IM
Pediatric Dosing
Seizure
- 0.1 mg/kg IV
Special Populations[1]
- Pregnancy Rating:
- Lactation:
- Lorazepam is present in breast milk
- Renal Dosing
- Adult
- PO: no adjustment necessary
- IV:
- Mild to moderate impairment
- No adjustment necessary
- Severe impairment
- Use not recommended
- Mild to moderate impairment
- Pediatric
- PO: not defined
- IV:
- Mild to moderate impairment
- No adjustment necessary
- Severe impairment
- Use not recommended
- Mild to moderate impairment
- Adult
- Hepatic Dosing
- Adult
- PO:
- Mild to moderate impairment: No adjustment necessary
- Severe impairment: May need lower doses, use caution
- IV:
- Mild to moderate impairment: No adjustment necessary
- Severe impairment: Use not recommended
- PO:
- Pediatric
- ≥ 12 years old: No adjustment necessary however use caution with severe hepatic disease
- Adult
Contraindications
- Allergy to class/drug
- Respiratory depression
Adverse Reactions
Serious
- Respiratory depression
- apnea
- hypotension
- paradoxical CNS stimulation
Common
- sedation
- ataxia
- disinhibition
- dysarthria
Pharmacology
- Half-life: 10-20 hours
- Metabolism: liver
- Excretion: renal
- Mechanism of Action: GABA receptor agonist
See Also
References
- ↑ Lorazepam: Drug information. UpToDate. www.uptodate.com. Accessed April 2, 2019.