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Ativan Solution Solution
Ativan Solution Generic Name: Lorazepam (lor-AZ-e-pam) Brand Name: Ativan Ativan Solution is used for: Treating anxiety and causing drowsiness before certain medical procedures and...
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FDA approves Zyprexa IntraMuscular for faster control of acute agitation
...-- but not with Zyprexa IntraMuscular -- included tremors, muscle spasms, indigestion and blurred vision. Zyprexa IntraMuscular was compared to lorazepam (Ativan) intramuscular and to placebo in the study involving agitated patients with bipolar mania. Lorazepam, which is an antianxiety, sedative...
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Divalproex Sprinkle
...of valproate (500 mg BID) and lithium carbonate (300 mg TID) to normal male volunteers (n=16) had no effect on the steady-state kinetics of lithium. Lorazepam Concomitant administration of valproate (500 mg BID) and lorazepam (1 mg BID) in normal male volunteers (n=9) was accompanied by a 17% decrease...
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Depakote
...of valproate (500 mg BID) and lithium carbonate (300 mg TID) to normal male volunteers (n=16) had no effect on the steady-state kinetics of lithium. Lorazepam Concomitant administration of valproate (500 mg BID) and lorazepam (1 mg BID) in normal male volunteers (n=9) was accompanied by a 17% decrease...
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Divalproex
...of valproate (500 mg BID) and lithium carbonate (300 mg TID) to normal male volunteers (n=16) had no effect on the steady-state kinetics of lithium. Lorazepam - Concomitant administration of valproate (500 mg BID) and lorazepam (1 mg BID) in normal male volunteers (n=9) was accompanied by a 17% decrease...
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See also: Anxiety, Cervical Dystonia, Dysautonomia, ICU Agitation, Insomnia, Light Anesthesia, Nausea/Vomiting, Nausea/Vomiting, Chemotherapy Induced, Sedation, Status Epilepticus

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