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Possible Interaction: Ethanol and Lorazepam

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Ethanol

Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

However, the more accurate recall of HF words (with respect to LF words) was eliminated when a combination of lorazepam with alcohol was administered.
Psychopharmacology  •  2004  |  View Paper
Lorazepam was used to detox him from alcohol.
Journal of clinical psychopharmacology  •  2003  |  View Paper
CONCLUSIONS Treatment with in ravenous lorazepam is associated with a significant reduction in the risk of recurrent seizures related to alc ohol.
The New England journal of medicine  •  1999  |  View Paper
Paroxetine had a slight antagonistic effect on alcohol induced sedation whereas impairment of performance with lorazepam was potentiated by co-administration of alcohol.
International clinical psychopharmacology  •  1992  |  View Paper
Lorazepam impaired many tests of cognitive and psychomotor function, and this impairment was enhanced by ethanol.
Pharmacopsychiatry  •  1990  |  View Paper
Both lorazepam and alcohol had anxiolytic effects when taken alone, but when combined they made subjects more anxious than they were on placebo.
Journal of clinical psychopharmacology  •  1983  |  View Paper
Lorazepam , but not buspirone, interacted with alcohol.
The Journal of clinical psychiatry  •  1982  |  View Paper
The results suggest that short‐term ethanol administration impairs the conjugation of lorazepam in dogs and man.
saline or ethanol (3 gm/kg) reduced the presystemic elimination of lorazepam by 52% (p < 0.05).
Hepatology  •  1981  |  View Paper
Lorazepam , but not buspirone, interacted with alcohol.
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics  •  1982  |  View Paper
Both chronic and acute cyamemazine and lorazepam treatments decreased convulsions during ethanol withdrawal.
Psychopharmacology  •  1998  |  View Paper
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