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Date: Sat, 29 Jul 1995 08:29:51 -0500
From: Dr. George S. Davidson MB BS FRCPC
A while ago people were interested in relative doses of benzodiazepines. This is a table which I find useful. It is difficult to compare them on the same scale since they differ in their anxiolytic, sedative, and antipanic effects, but this table provides a rough comparison useful for managing benzodiazepine taper or withdrawal. Thus, oxazepam 15 mg is roughly similar to diazepam 5 mg.
From: Clinical Handbook of Psychotropic Drugs, 4th revised edition, Bezchlibnyk-Butler et al. editors (Clarke Insitute of Psychiatry, Toronto), Hogrefe & Huber.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Benzodiazepine Comparative Time Half-life dose to peak plasma level ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alprazolam .5 1 - 2 9 - 20 Bromazepam 3.0 .5 - 4 8 - 30 Chlordiazepoxide 25 1 - 4 24 - 100 Clonazepam .25 1 - 4 19 - 60 Clorazepate 10 variable 1.3 - 120 * (unreliable absorption) Diazepam 5 1 - 2 30 - 200 * Estazolam 1 .5 - .6 8 - 24 Flurazepam 15 .5 - 1 40 - 250 * Halazepam 40 1 - 3 30 - 96 * Ketazolam 7.5 3.2 30 - 200 Lorazepam 1 2 4 8 - 24 Nitrazepam 2.5 .5 - 7 15 - 48 Oxazepam 15 2 - 3 3 - 25 Prazepam 10 2.5 - 6 30 - 100 Quazepam 7.5 1.5 39 - 120 * Temazepam 10 2.5 3 - 25 Triazolam .25 1 - 2 1.5 - 5 * metabolites ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quantam in una hora imputas?
From: Dr Felicity Plunkett
Date: Sat, 17 Feb 1996 20:23:51 +1300
I'm posting this as have had a few requests for it. (NB: I've had this list for ages and can't guarrantee its accuracy.)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Generic Trade Half-life of Mg equivalent Name names drug or to 10 mg active metabolite diazepam S: < 12 hr M: 12 - 40 L: 40 - 200 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Alprazolam Xanax S 1 Bromazepam Lexotan S - M 6 Chlordiazepoxide Librium M - L 25 Nova-pam Clobazam Frisium M - L 20 Clonazepam Rivotril L 2 Klonopin Clorazepate Tranxene M - L 15 Diazepam Valium L 10 D-Pam Pro-pam Flunitrazepam Rohypnol M - L 1 Flurazepam Dalmane L 15 - 30 Loprazolam Dormonoct S 1 - 2 Lorazepam Ativan S - M 1 - 2 Lorapam Lorzem Lormetazepam Noctamid S 1 - 2 Medazepam Nobrium M - L 10 Prazepam Centrax M - L 10 - 20 Nitrazepam Mogadon M 10 Insoma Nitrados Oxazepam Serenid S - M 20 Serepax Serax Benzotran Ox-pam Temazepam Euhypnos S - M 20 Normison Somapam Triazolam Halcion VS (2-4 hr) 0.5 Hypam Tricam ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Taharoto Unit North Shore Hospital Private Bag, Takapuna Auckland, New Zealand "To err is human, but to really foul things up requires a computer." -- Anon
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Revised: February 7, 1999 (formatting)
URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/tips/bzd.html