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  1. Lexaurin: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction & FAQ

    • Lexaurin is used for the following diseases: * Emotional disturbances: Anxiety and tension states, as adjuvant therapy for anxiety in depressed patients, nervous tension, restlessness, and anxiety- and t… See more

    How Lexaurin Works

    Lexaurin binds to the GABA-A receptor producing a conformational change and potentiating its … See more

    Dosage

    Adults: The optimum dosage and frequency of administration of Lexaurin is based on the individual patient, the severity of symptoms and previous psychotropic drug history. Average dose for outpatient therapy: 1.… See more

    Side Effects

    Common side effects include drowsiness, sedation, unsteadiness and ataxia. These are dose-related and may persist into the following day, even after a single dose. Other side effects are rare and include headache, … See more

    Precaution

    In patients with chronic pulmonary insufficiency, and in patients with chronic renal or hepatic disease, dosage may need to be reduced. Lexaurin should not be used alone to treat depression or anxiety associated … See more

    Interaction

    Phenothiazines, barbiturates, MAO inhibitors and psychoactive drugs may potentiate the action of Lexaurin and should not be given concurrently. See more

    Food Interaction

    Avoid alcohol. Ingesting alcohol may increase the sedative and CNS depressant effects of bromazepam.
    Take with or without food. Taking bromazepam with food may reduce its Cmax and … See more

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