Lorazepam
This medication belongs to the benzodiazepine family. |
What is this medicine? |
Controlled Substance. |
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Lorazepam is a medicine approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat all types of seizures, including absence, myoclonic, atonic drop attacks, partial seizures and seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. |
This medication belongs to the benzodiazepine family. It may also have other uses. |
Common side effects include weakness, sleepiness, low blood pressure, and a decreased effort to breathe. Lorazepam was initially patented in and went on sale in the United States in |
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You should not use this medicine if you have narrow-angle glaucoma or myasthenia gravis, or if you are allergic to Valium or a similar medicine. |