Ativan, It Is An Anti-Anxiety Medication-What You Should Know
85What Is Ativan
Ativan (lorazepam) is a tranquilizer that is used primarily for the relief of anxiety. This anti-anxiety medication is a central nervous system depressant, regularly prescribed for other practical purposes, such as help with treating tension, sleeplessness (insomnia), irritable bowel syndrome, nausea and vomiting from alcohol withdrawal, and most often for many bipolar disorder symptoms. It is in the benodiazepine class of anxiety drugs. Long term use of Ativan is generally not recommended because of the rapid development of tolerance and dependency.
You May Ask, How Ativan Is Prescribed ?
When starting Ativan, the recommended dosage is typically 1 mg tablet three times daily. The dosage may be higher if prescribed for insomnia, being 2mg to 4 mg once daily at bedtime.
Elderly people may have increased sensitivity, therefore taking a smaller dosage would be advised, 0.5 mg to 1mg daily.
For alcohol withdrawal the usual beginning dosage of Ativan is titrated according to elevations of blood pressure, pulse rate, extent of agitation and existence of delirium and detoxification.
The Side Effects Of Ativan Are As Follows
Ativan is considered a safe and reliable medication with a low risk of adverse side effects. If unfavorable side effects do develop, they are more likely to occur at the beginning of treatment, and are often times alleviated with continued treatment or lower dosages. As always contact your doctor if the side effects become disagreeable.
- Drowsiness
- Clumsiness, or unsteadiness
- Dizziness, or lightheadedness
- Drowsiness
- Slurred speech
- Stomach aches
These side effects are usually mild, however you may want to voice your concerns with your doctor if they bother you, or become persistent.
Mild Ativan Side Effects - Poor appetite
- Amnesia
- Blurred vision,
- Confusion
- Depression
- Sweating
- Hives
- Rash
While these side effects are not commonly serious, you may want to discuss them with your doctor. Hives or rash caused by Ativan may show signs an allergy is present. You should discuss discontinuation with your doctor if a rash persists.
Serious Ativan Side Effects - Hallucinations
- Difficulty breathing
- Hallucinations
- Low blood pressure
- Excitement or anger,
- Seizures or Convulsions
- Jaundice
All are rare, but serious symptoms, you should contact your doctor or seek emergency medical treatment immediately. Jaundice, while rare, may point to a severe allergic reaction and possible liver damage. Ativan should be discontinued immediately.
Other Cautions To Look Out For
Withdrawal Symptoms From Ativan
It is possible you could demonstrate physical withdrawal symptoms from taking Ativan, if you have been taking the drug longer than four weeks at a high dose. You should never stop taking Ativan abruptly. Decrease your dose as directed by your doctor.
Possible side effects from withdrawal include the following symptoms
- Insomnia
- Ringing in the ears
- Tremors
- Sweating
- Nausea
- Muscle cramps
- Depressed mood
- Loss of appetite
- Diarrhea
- Confusion
- Dizziness
- Hallucinations
Ativan Overdose Symptoms
If you overdose on Ativan, your symptoms can change. Some commonly reported symptoms of a Ativan overdose can include the following- Sedation
- Coma
- Confusion
- Speech problems
- Lethargy
- Low blood pressure (hypotension)
- Difficulty breathing
- Loss of life.
Overdose symptoms are more likely if Ativan is combined with alcohol or other medications. Ativan is a central nervous system depressant and benzodiazepine, and this legitimate medication produces feeling of well being and euphoria. As a result it is very addictive, and often abused. If you or someone close to you overdosed seek medical attention immediately.
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I took ativan myself and i found it to be some what helpfull great info thanks
Great informative hub. It is refreshing to see someone give accurate information on this topic. Blessings
Very good hub. Do you know much about getting off Xanax?
Thanks for sharing.
Hi- again, crazybeanrider--
Thanks for your input on my comment. I'm glad I was able to provide some info. ;-)
I've been doing a LOT of research on the topic of late, and have found that "not all MJ is created equal." In otherwords, there are differences in the levels of the main chemicals involved.
The main one with which everyone is familiar, whether or not by name, is "THC." This is the one that produces the "effects" often referred to as a "high." The other main cannabinoid is CBD..and has all the beneficial properties with very few to none of the "high" effects. Choosing a strain with a much higher ratio of CBD's to much lower THC's will have the medical effect without the psychoactive effect.
Anxiety, depression, OCD, all are conditions for which there is much and mounting evidence of the efficacy of medical MJ. Also benefitting from medical MJ use are sufferers of epilepsy, parkinson's, MS, and a host of other ills. It's worth Googling.
Cheers!
Wow. It's too bad that something that may help some has such sideeffects. Thanks for sharing the information.
There are so many side affects and the withdrawal affects sound scary - people need to be aware of these. Thanks for sharing.
An interesting relevant tidbit I was searching for earlier, and just located:
http://abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread538597/pg1
It tells about how doctors continue to get kickbacks for prescribing certain drugs.
Interesting and informative hub. As with most manufactured chemical medications, (many of which are pitched to us in TV ads), there are many serious side-effects possible. Most come under "thanks, but I'll just keep my original problem--it's less serious!"
A friend of ours was recently prescribed a medication at a low dose, & his doctor said, "we'll increase the dose by 5mg at a time, until you experience any side effects, then we'll back down to the previous effective dose.
Our friend, being a very intelligent person said to the doc, "hold on--how about I take it at the first dose, and if it WORKS..I just stop there instead of opening myself up to the possibility of all these side effects?!"
Yeah! Right on!
Many chiropractors have a sign in their offices reading to the effect of: "If you give a healthy person drugs, it will make them sick; so why give them to a sick person?" (Many, if not most of our current arsenal of manufactured drugs are actually poisonous!) The first "miracle drug?" Aspirin. Guess what? It's natural--derived from willow bark. Next in line: Penicillin--also natural--derived, as most know, from bread mold.
Now, if you live in a state with legal medical marijuana laws, that is a better thing to look into for anxiety. Ask your doctor if it's an option for you. It's natural, organic, has extremely few (and minor) side effects, is far less incapacitating than alcohol, and NOT addictive, as the propaganda machines would have folks believe. Alcohol, on the other hand, can be very addictive. Cigarettes are extremely addicting.
It is wise to educate oneself prior to taking any medication, and hubs such as this one are a good, unbiased assist to that end.
very useful info thanks
Thank you so much for this important information. I have always had anxiety situations so it is good to know about what certain drugs can do. God Bless You Dear Heart.
Good hub - I like learning about meds and side effects.
Thanks
Another great hub with great info. Keep these coming as many of us are on anti-anxiety meds. I am on Xanax as needed and would love a hub from you on this. Rated up and useful.

















crazybeanrider Hub Author 20 months ago
Hey jasper-I go in streaks. Sometimes I don't need it at all. And other sometimes I take it at night to help me sleep. Thanks for reading and commenting :)