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Why are benzodiazepines bad long-term?
The long-term use of benzodiazepines may have a similar effect on the brain as alcohol, and is also implicated in depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mania, psychosis, sleep disorders, sexual dysfunction, delirium, and neurocognitive disorders.
What are the long-term effects of benzodiazepines?
8 Benzodiazepines increase the risk of addiction, withdrawal, cognitive decline, motor vehicle crashes, and hip fracture. The risk of overdose is particularly great when combined with sedative drugs such as opioids or alcohol.
Do doctors prescribe Benzos long-term?
They may start as well-intentioned efforts to calm anxiety, improve sleep or ease depression. But prescriptions for sedatives known as benzodiazepines may lead to long-term use among one in four older adults who receive them, according to new research.
Why benzodiazepines should not be prescribed to patient as part of their daily medication regimen?
In general, the optimal treatment of these conditions in primary care is non-pharmacological, particularly psychological and behavioural, therapies. Because of tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, long-term use of benzodiazepines can lead to dose escalation and worsening of the underlying condition.
What are the effects of benzodiazepines?
The most common side effects of benzodiazepines include:
- drowsiness.
- light-headedness.
- confusion.
- unsteadiness (especially in older people, who may fall and experience injuries)
- dizziness.
- slurred speech.
- muscle weakness.
- memory problems.
When is it appropriate to prescribe benzodiazepines?
Benzodiazepines should only be prescribed in the lowest effective dose for the short-term relief (maximum of 2–4 weeks) of severe anxiety or panic disorder, usually in an acute crisis situation. Benzodiazepines are never appropriate for the treatment of short-term mild anxiety.
Which Benzo is best for long term use?
With sustained levels of anxiety, long-acting benzodiazepines such as diazepam and clorazepate are usually preferred, while episodic anxiety normally responds best to shorter-acting drugs such as oxazepam or lorazepam.
What are the short term effects of benzodiazepines?
Potential short-term side effects of benzodiazepines may include: Drowsiness. Mental confusion. Short-term memory loss.
What are nursing considerations when giving benzodiazepines?
Maintain patients who receive parenteral benzodiazepines in bed for at least 3 hours to ensure patient safety. Monitor patient response to drugs through vital signs, weight, serum electrolytes and hydration to evaluate effectiveness of drug therapy.
What are the benefits of benzodiazepine?
The authors found that benzodiazepines have demonstrated efficacy in generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, and agoraphobia; they are promising agents in the treatment of social phobia and alcohol-induced anxiety disorders. They are generally well tolerated.
What are the short-term effects of benzodiazepines?