Comparative Pharmacology
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LORAZEPAM versus TEMAZ.
Head-to-head clinical analysis: LORAZEPAM versus TEMAZ.
LORAZEPAM vs TEMAZ
Comparing the clinical profiles, pharmacokinetic behaviors, and safety indices of these two therapeutic agents.
Benzodiazepine that enhances GABA-A receptor activity by increasing frequency of chloride channel opening, leading to neuronal hyperpolarization and inhibition.
Temazepam, a benzodiazepine, enhances the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) at the GABA-A receptor, increasing chloride ion conductance and causing neuronal hyperpolarization, leading to anxiolytic, sedative, and hypnotic effects.
2-3 mg orally or IV, 3-4 times daily; maximum 10 mg/day. For anxiety, 0.5-2 mg orally 2-3 times daily. For procedural sedation, IV: 0.044 mg/kg or 2 mg total, may repeat.
Temazepam 15-30 mg orally at bedtime, up to 60 mg if needed.
MODERATE Risk
MODERATE Risk
Clinical Note
moderateLorazepam + Fluticasone propionate
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Lorazepam is combined with Fluticasone propionate."
Clinical Note
moderateTemazepam + Fluticasone propionate
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Temazepam is combined with Fluticasone propionate."
Clinical Note
moderateTemazepam + Teriflunomide
"The metabolism of Teriflunomide can be decreased when combined with Temazepam."
Clinical Note
moderateTerminal elimination half-life is 12-18 hours. Clinically significant for once-daily dosing; may accumulate in elderly or hepatic impairment.
Terminal elimination half-life: 1.5–2 hours; in severe renal impairment (CrCl <30 mL/min), half-life may extend to 4–6 hours, requiring dose adjustment.
Primarily renal excretion as glucuronide conjugates; less than 1% excreted unchanged. Approximately 60-80% eliminated in urine, with 15-20% in feces.
Renal: ~80% as unchanged drug and metabolites; biliary/fecal: ~20%.
Category D/X
Category C
Benzodiazepine
Benzodiazepine
Lorazepam + Haloperidol
"The risk or severity of adverse effects can be increased when Lorazepam is combined with Haloperidol."