Lorazepam for Nausea/Vomiting, Chemotherapy Induced User Reviews
Brand names: Ativan, Lorazepam Intensol, Ativan Injection, Loreev XR
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- Taken for 6 months to 1 year
- October 21, 2012
"Thank you for this medicine when chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting gets to its worst. It acts quickly and sedates me well. It is also good to have on hand when undergoing invasive medical procedures, I take about 90 minutes prior. Don't get hooked because it will stop working for you. If you need this for nausea, rely on it as a fallback medicine when Zofran does not work."
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Lorazepam "This medicine makes me feel, for lack of a better description, 'wavy', although it makes me sleepy and off-balance, it does do well with decreasing nausea, although occasionally I still do get the urge to vomit, but it's easily controllable."