Ativan (lorazepam) can cause confusion in the elderly due to its sedative and anxiolytic properties, which may lead to increased sensitivity to the drug's effects in older adults. Age-related changes in metabolism and cognitive function can amplify these effects, resulting in sedation, decreased alertness, and impaired memory. Additionally, the potential for drug interactions with other medications commonly taken by the elderly can further exacerbate confusion and cognitive decline. As a result, careful consideration and monitoring are essential when prescribing Ativan to older patients.
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Yes, in some cases administering high levels of oxygen in elderly patients can cause a condition known as hyperoxia, which can lead to confusion and other cognitive symptoms. Monitoring oxygen levels and adjusting accordingly is important in preventing this complication.
Yes, but it is much more common in elderly patients who tend to present with much different symptoms than would be typical in a younger individual. If a elderly woman came into the emergency room with complaints of confusion, UTI would definitely be a top 3 diagnosis. -rph
It is. It usually does cause sedation when taken.
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Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much of this medicine. An overdose of ativan can be fatal. Ativan overdose symptoms may include extreme drowsiness, confusion, muscle weakness, fainting, or coma.
No. Like most benzodiazepines, Xanax is metabolized by hepatic oxidation and Ativan by conjugation (one of few benzos to break down this way). For this reason, Ativan (being less "harsh" on the liver), is often preferred in individuals with liver disorders or elderly patients)
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No. Together they can cause more drowsiness.
A person should not mix Ativan and Xanax. This is because the two drugs work with the body in the same way and could cause an overdose.
No we do not. Although sometimes our children cause confusion for us.
Ativan can cause a fast heartbeat especially when you first start taking it.