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Known allergy to benzodiazepines; Current use (within the previous four weeks) of benzodiazepines or other medications known to interact with lorazepam ...
Seizures, or history of or; Sleeping or anxiety medicine use, if stopped suddenly (eg, benzodiazepine)—Should not be used in patients with these conditions.
... benzodiazepines and gabapentin are acceptable; Central nervous system (CNS) toxicity ≤ grade 2; Peripheral nervous system (PNS) toxicity < grade 3; All ...
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ASM[s]; dose adjustments are not permitted for benzodiazepines) for 30 days prior to the Screening Visit - Male and female participants: 1. A male ...
... benzodiazepines, with the following exceptions: Patients who take short-acting benzodiazepines (only temazepam or zolpidem are allowed) for sleep may ...
Withdrawal from alcohol or benzodiazepines—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Back to top. Proper Use. Take this medicine exactly as directed ...
These medications include: benzodiazepines, muscle relaxants, tricyclic antidepressants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, non-selective serotonin ...
Concurrent benzodiazepine or narcotic use, or any newly prescribed sedative, SSRI/SNRI, gabapentin or amitriptyline, estrogen-containing oral contraceptives ...
These could be symptoms of a serious heart or lung problem and may worsen when used with certain medicines (eg, benzodiazepine, opioid analgesic medicine).
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