LORAZEPAM belongs to a group of medications called benzodiazepine primarily used to treat epilepsy (fits) and anxiety disorder. LORAZEPAM contains lorazepam, which works by increasing levels of the chemical mediator that calms brain cells (neurons), known as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), this helps relieve anxiety, stops seizures attacks (fits) and relaxes tense muscles. Additionally, LORAZEPAM may be prescribed as short-term therapy for sleeping difficulties due to anxiety. It may also be used as a sedative prior to surgery.
Take LORAZEPAM exactly as prescribed. The common side-effects of LORAZEPAM are sleepiness, tiredness, muscle weakness and problems with co-ordination. Most of these side effects of LORAZEPAM do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects are persistent, reach out to your doctor.
Do not take LORAZEPAM if you are allergic to any of its components. Inform your doctor if you have lung disease, muscle weakness (myasthenia gravis), sleeping disorder, severe liver disease, problems with alcohol or other recreational drugs. LORAZEPAM is a habit-forming drug, and hence there is a risk of dependence on this medicine. Before stopping this medicine, contact a doctor as it may cause withdrawal symptoms like anxiety, increased heart rate, tremors or general unwell feeling.