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Indications and usage:

Lexotan, Lexotanil (Bromazepam) is useful for:

  • anxiety
  • depression
  • panic attacks, panic states
  • treatment of insomnia and sleep disorders as a sedative medication
  • as a muscle relaxer
  • premedication to relief anxiety before surgery


    Dosage and administration:

    Dosing considerations

    Patients should be evaluated carefully at the start of treatment in order to minimize the dosage and/or the frequency of administration and to prevent overdose due to accumulation.

    The dosage of bromazepam must be individualized and carefully titrated in order to avoid excessive sedation or mental and motor impairment. Short course of treatment should usually be the rule for the symptomatic relief of excessive anxiety and the initial course of treatment should not last longer than one week without reassessment of the need for a limited extension. If necessary, drug dosage can be adjusted after one week of treatment. Initially, not more than one week's supply of the drug should be provided and automatic prescription renewals should not be allowed. Subsequent prescriptions, when required, should be limited to a short course of therapy.

    It may be useful to inform the patient when treatment is started that it will be of limited duration and to explain precisely how the dosage will be progressively decreased. It is important that the patient should be aware of the possibility of rebound phenomena that may occur while the drug is being discontinued.

    Recommended dose and dosage adjustment

    Usual adult dosage: the recommended initial adult daily dosage is 6 to 18 mg in equally divided doses, depending on the severity of symptoms and response of the patient. Treatment should be initiated by lower doses and adjusted as necessary. The optimal dosage may range from 6 to 30 mg daily in individual patients, in divided doses. There is limited experience with higher doses up to 60 mg daily.

    Elderly and debilitated patients: the initial daily dose in these patients should not exceed 3 mg in divided doses. This dosage can be carefully adjusted, depending on tolerance and response of the patient.


    Dosage forms and strengths:

    Bromazepam (Lexotan, Lexotanil) tablets 3 mg and 6 mg.


    Overdosage:

    Symptoms

    Benzodiazepines commonly cause drowsiness, ataxia, dysarthria and nystagmus. Overdose of bromazepam is seldom life-threatening if the drug is taken alone, but may lead to areflexia, apnea, hypotension, cardiorespiratory depression and coma. Coma, if it occurs, usually lasts a few hours but it may be more protracted and cyclical, particularly in elderly patients. Benzodiazepine respiratory depressant effects are more serious in patients with respiratory disease.

    Benzodiazepines increase the effects of other central nervous system depressants, including alcohol.

    Treatment

    In managing overdosage, consider the possibility of multiple drug involvement.

    Monitor the patient's vital signs and institute supportive measures as indicated by the patient's clinical state. In particular, patients may require symptomatic treatment for cardiorespiratory effects or central nervous system effects.

    Further absorption should be prevented using an appropriate method e.g. treatment within 1-2 hours with activated charcoal. If activated charcoal is used airway protection is imperative for drowsy patients. In case of mixed ingestion gastric lavage may be considered, however not as a routine measure. Induction of vomiting is not generally recommended.

    As in overdosage with other benzodiazepines, dialysis is of no known value in bromazepam overdosage.


    Contraindications:

  • patients who are hypersensitive to other benzodiazepines, this drug or to any ingredient in the formulation or component of the container
  • severe hepatic impairment
  • severe respiratory insufficiency
  • myasthenia gravis
  • narrow angle glaucoma
  • sleep apnea syndrome


    Warnings and precautions:

  • Benzodiazepines are only indicated when the anxiety disorder is severe, disabling or subjecting the individual to extreme distress.
  • Bromazepam is not recommended for use in patients with depressive disorders or psychosis.
  • Anterograde amnesia may occur with therapeutic doses of benzodiazepines and may be associated with inappropriate behaviour, the risk increasing with higher doses.
  • The concomitant use of bromazepam tablets with alcohol and/or CNS depressants should be avoided.
  • This medication should be used with extreme caution in patients with a medical history of alcohol or drug abuse.
  • Concomitant use of benzodiazepines, including bromazepam, and opioids may result in profound sedation, respiratory depression, coma, and death.
  • With long-term treatment with this medicine at the therapeutic doses, development of physical and psychological dependence may occur.
  • Rebound anxiety, a transient syndrome whereby the symptoms that led to treatment with bromazepam recur in an enhanced form, may occur on withdrawal of treatment.
  • Some loss of response to the effects of this drug may develop after repeated use for a prolonged time.
  • Since Lexotan or Lexotanil has a central nervous system depressant effect, patients should be warned against driving, operating dangerous machinery, or engaging in other hazardous activities requiring mental alertness and physical coordination.
  • It should be recognized that suicidal tendencies may be present in patients with emotional disorders and that protective measures and appropriate treatment may be necessary and should be instituted without delay.
  • Respiratory depression may occur following administration of bromazepam.
  • There have been reports of falls and fractures among benzodiazepine users.


    Adverse reactions, side effects:

    The most serious side effects of medicqations containing Bromazepam are:

  • rash
  • blurred vision
  • tremor
  • dry mouth
  • loss of appetite
  • slurred speech
  • sudden anxiety or excitation
  • loss of memory, inattentiveness, confusion, lack of concentration
  • nightmares
  • seeing, feeling or hearing things that are not there
  • shortness of breath or difficulty in breathing
  • cardiac arrest
  • fast, irregular heartbeat with feelings of dizziness or difficulty breathing

    To report suspected adverse reactions of Lexotanil and Lexotan (Bromazepam) tablets, contact Roche pharmaceutical company, or your local FDA.


    Drug interactions:

    Some medicines may interfere with bromazepam and affect how it works, and some medicines may be affected by this drug. These medications include:

  • medicines for depression
  • medicines to control fits
  • other sleeping pills, sedatives or tranquilizers
  • pain relivers
  • medicines for allergies or colds such as antihistamines
  • muscle relaxants
  • dilsulfiram (a medicine used in alcohol abuse)
  • cimetidine (a medicine used to treat ulcers)

    Related medications:

  • Xanax (Alprazolam) generic
  • Lithium Carbonate tablets


    Use in specific populations:

    Pregnancy

    The safety of use of Lexotanil and Lexotan (Bromazepam) tablets in pregnancy has not been established. Therefore, this medication should not be used during pregnancy.

    Lactation

    Bromazepam and its metabolites are probably excreted in human milk. Therefore, this drug should not be given to nursing mothers.

    Pediatric use

    Because of the lack of sufficient clinical experience, ths medicine is not recommended for use in patients less than 18 years of age.

    Geriatric use

    The pharmacological effects of benzodiazepines appear to be greater in elderly patients than in younger patients, even at similar plasma benzodiazepine concentrations, possibly because of age-related changes in drug-receptor interactions, post-receptor mechanisms and organ function.

    Impaired hepatic function

    Benzodiazepines may have a contributory role in precipitating episodes of hepatic encephalopathy in patients with severe hepatic impairment.

    Impaired renal function

    In patients with impaired renal function, it is recommended to initiate bromazepam tablets, if necessary, at a very low dose and to increase the dosage only to the extent that such an increase is compatible with the degree of residual renal function.


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    Here is a list of popular medications containing bromazepam as a main active pharmaceutical ingredient; their trade names, forms, doses, companies - manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, researchers and developers:

    Trade name of the drug Pharmaceutical forms and doses Companies
    Lectopam
  • Tablets; Oral; Bromazepam 1.5 mg, 3 mg, 6 mg
  • Roche
  • Lexilium
  • Tablets; Oral; Bromazepam 3 mg
  • Alkaloid
  • Ebewe Pharma
  • Primal Chemical
  • Remedica
  • Sami Pharmaceuticals
  • Lexomil
  • Tablets; Oral; Bromazepam 1.5 mg, 3 mg, 6 mg
  • Roche
  • Teriak Laboratoires Pharmaceutique
  • Lexotan
  • Capsules; Oral; Bromazepam 1.5 mg, 3 mg, 6 mg
  • Drops; Oral; Bromazepam 2.5 mg / ml
  • Granules for Suspension; Oral; Bromazepam 10 mg / g
  • Tablets; Oral; Bromazepam 1 mg, 1.5 mg, 2 mg, 3 mg, 5 mg, 6 mg
  • Roche
  • Balkanpharma
  • Chugai Pharmaceutical
  • DKSH
  • Farma 1000 Produtos Farmaceuticos
  • Firma Chun Cheong
  • Programmi Sanitari Integrati
  • Zuellig Pharma
  • Lexotanil
  • Tablets; Oral; Bromazepam 1.5 mg, 3 mg, 6 mg
  • Roche
  • Investi Farma



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