Lorazepan
Lorazepan is a common misspelling of lorazepam.
What is lorazepam (lorazepan)?
Lorazepam (lorazepan) belongs to a group of drugs called benzodiazepines. It works by slowing down the movement of chemicals in the brain. This results in a reduction in nervous tension (anxiety) and causes little sedation.
Lorazepam (lorazepan) is used in the treatment of anxiety disorders and for short-term (up to 4 months) relief of the symptoms of anxiety. Lorazepam (lorazepan) injection is used to treat a seizure emergency called status epilepticus.
Lorazepam (lorazepan) is used in the treatment of anxiety disorders and for short-term (up to 4 months) relief of the symptoms of anxiety.
Lorazepam (lorazepan) is also used as a sedative to help you relax before having surgery.
Lorazepam (lorazepan) may also be used for other purposes not listed.
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