Temazepam

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Temazepam

  Action
  Indications
  Contraindications
  Route/Dosage
  Interactions
  Lab Test Interferences
  Adverse Reactions
  Precautions
Patient Care Considerations
  Administration/Storage
  Assessment/Interventions
  Patient/Family Education


(tem-AZE-uh-pam)
Restoril,  Apo-Temazepam, Dom-Temazepam, Gen-Temazepam, Novo-Temazepam, Nu-Temazepam, PMS-Temazepam
Class: Sedative Hypnotic/Benzodiazepine

 Action Potentiates action of GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid), an inhibitory neurotransmitter, resulting in increased neuronal inhibition and CNS depression, especially in limbic system and reticular formation.

 Indications Short-term management of insomnia.

 Contraindications Hypersensitivity to benzodiazepines; pregnancy.

 Route/Dosage

ADULTS: PO 7.5–30 mg at bedtime; individualize. ELDERLY OR DEBILITATED PATIENTS: PO 15 mg until individual response is determined.

 Interactions

Alcohol, other CNS depressants: Additive CNS depressant effects. Digoxin: Serum digoxin concentrations may increase. Theophylline: May antagonize sedative effects.

 Lab Test Interferences None well documented.

 Adverse Reactions

CV: Palpitations; tachycardia. CNS: Drowsiness; dizziness; lethargy; confusion; euphoria; weakness; falling; ataxia; hallucinations; paradoxical reactions (eg, excitement, agitation); headache; memory impairment. EENT: Blurred vision; difficulty focusing. GI: Anorexia; diarrhea; abdominal cramping; constipation; nausea; vomiting. HEMA; Leukopenia; agranulocytopenia. OTHER: Tolerance; physical and psychological dependence; slurred speech; elevated AST, ALT, bilirubin.

 Precautions

Pregnancy: Category X. Lactation: Similar drugs excreted in breast milk. Children: Not for use in children < 18 yr. Elderly/debilitated: Increased side effects; start with lowest dose. Anterograde amnesia: Has occurred with similar drugs. Alcohol may increase risk. Dependence/withdrawal: Prolonged use can lead to psychological or physical dependence. Withdrawal syndrome may occur; dose must be tapered gradually. Renal or hepatic impairment: Observe caution. Abnormal liver function test results and blood dyscrasias have occurred.


PATIENT CARE CONSIDERATIONS


 Administration/Storage

 Assessment/Interventions

OVERDOSAGE: SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
  Symptoms of decreased CNS function: somnolence, confusion, respiratory depression; decreased blood pressure; seizures, coma, impaired coordination, slurred speech

 Patient/Family Education

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