Lorazepam, oxazepam, and temazepam are preferred in elderly patients because these drugs have shorter half-lives and, therefore, shorter-acting
Lorazepam, oxazepam, and temazepam are preferred in elderly patients because these drugs have shorter half-lives and, therefore, shorter-acting
Midazolam preferred for elderly; half IV Lorazepam (Ativan) generally preferred agent given extended duration of effect (Treiman 2024).
Intramuscular lorazepam is not preferred in the treatment of status Elderly Patients and Patients with Hepatic Disease. No dosage adjustments are
This concentration is increased in elderly populations, which is why the drug is recommended for the elderly with an initial dose of just 5 mg. The elderly may
Midazolam preferred for elderly; half IV Lorazepam (Ativan) generally preferred agent given extended duration of effect (Treiman 2024).
Different metabolism. These benzodiazepines are preferred for patients Elderly Former NASA Analysts Protracted Lorazepam Injury The New York Times
Lorazepam requires a longer time to reach peak effect than either midazolam or diazepam and may lead to stacking doses When IV access is not available, IM midazolam (Versed) is preferred Midazolam preferred for elderly; half-dose to avoid prolonged sedation
Elderly. Following single intravenous doses of 1.5 to 3 mg of Lorazepam injection, mean total body clearance of lorazepam decreased by 20% in 15 elderly
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