Lorazepam Tablet 2 mg

💊 Lorazepam Tablet 2 mg


📌 1. Prescription / Indications:

Lorazepam 2 mg tablets are prescribed for:

  • Severe anxiety and panic disorders
  • Insomnia related to anxiety
  • Premedication before surgery or medical procedures (oral sedation)
  • Adjunct treatment of acute seizures (if IV form is not available or suitable)
  • Short-term relief of agitation or acute stress

📄 2. Description:

  • Active Ingredient: Lorazepam 2 mg
  • Dosage Form: Oral tablet
  • Appearance: Typically white, round or oval tablets; may be scored for splitting
  • Route of Administration: Oral

🔬 3. Nature / Drug Class:

  • Pharmacological Class: Benzodiazepine
  • Mechanism: Enhances GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) activity at the GABA-A receptor, resulting in anxiolytic, sedative, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant effects

🌟 4. Advantages:

  • Rapid onset (30–60 minutes)
  • Effective for short-term management of anxiety, agitation, and sleep disturbances
  • More potent than the 1 mg dose for stronger sedation or severe symptoms
  • Less accumulation compared to diazepam (shorter half-life)

📦 5. Common Packaging:

StrengthFormPackaging
2 mgOral tabletBlister packs (10 or 15 per strip), bottles (30s, 100s)

🧊 6. Storage:

  • Store at 15–30°C (59–86°F)
  • Protect from light, heat, and moisture
  • Keep in original container
  • Keep out of reach of children

👩‍⚕️ 7. Patient Advice:

  • Take exactly as prescribed; do not increase the dose on your own
  • May cause drowsiness, dizziness, or impaired coordination — avoid driving or using machinery
  • Avoid alcohol and other CNS depressants
  • Do not stop suddenly after regular use — risk of withdrawal symptoms
  • May be habit-forming with prolonged or unsupervised use
  • Inform your doctor if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or have liver disease, depression, or substance use history

🎯 8. Purpose / Clinical Use:

ConditionRole of Lorazepam 2 mg
Generalized AnxietyShort-term symptom control
Panic attacksAcute relief
Severe insomniaShort-term use for sleep initiation
Preoperative sedationCalming before surgery or procedures
Status epilepticus (oral)Adjunct if IV not feasible
Acute agitationSedation in psychiatric or emergency settings

⚠️ 9. Warnings / Precautions:

  • Not suitable for long-term therapy without supervision
  • Use lower doses in elderly or debilitated patients
  • Monitor for paradoxical reactions (restlessness, aggression)

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