Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LORAZ versus TRIAZOLAM.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LORAZ versus TRIAZOLAM.
LORAZ vs TRIAZOLAM
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Binds to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) type A receptors at the benzodiazepine binding site, potentiating the effect of GABA, leading to increased chloride ion influx, neuronal hyperpolarization, and inhibition of neurotransmission.
Triazolam is a benzodiazepine that binds to GABA-A receptors at the alpha-1 subunit, potentiating the inhibitory effects of GABA and increasing chloride ion influx, leading to neuronal hyperpolarization and sedation.
2-6 mg orally or intravenously daily in divided doses; usual range 2-10 mg/day
0.125-0.25 mg orally once daily at bedtime; maximum 0.5 mg/day.
None Documented
None Documented
Terminal elimination half-life: 12–15 hours in healthy adults. Extended in elderly (15–20 hours), hepatic impairment (up to 50 hours), and obesity.
Clinical Note
moderateClorazepic acid + Fluticasone propionate
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Clorazepic acid is combined with Fluticasone propionate."
Clinical Note
moderateLorazepam + Fluticasone propionate
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Lorazepam is combined with Fluticasone propionate."
Clinical Note
moderateTriazolam + Fluticasone propionate
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Triazolam is combined with Fluticasone propionate."
Clinical Note
moderate1.5-5.5 hours (mean 2-4 hours) in healthy adults; prolonged in hepatic cirrhosis and elderly.
Renal: ~85% as glucuronide conjugates and ~10% as unchanged drug. Biliary/fecal: ~5%.
Primarily renal: approximately 80% as metabolites, less than 2% unchanged; biliary/fecal: minor (about 8-10%).
Category C
Category D/X
Benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepine
Lorazepam + Haloperidol
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Lorazepam is combined with Haloperidol."