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Gidazepam
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Found in:
Fentanyl, BZD
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Type/Reason added:
Long acting BZD
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Relative Potency:
N/A
Treatment Options
Supportive Care:
Monitoring vital signs and respiratory support.
Antidote:
Flumazenil can be used to reverse its effects, though this is rarely necessary.
Pharmacokinetics and Dynamics
Metabolism:
Gidazepam is a prodrug metabolized in the liver to dihydroxyphenazepam, which is responsible for its anxiolytic effects.
Drug-Drug Interactions:
Gidazepam should not be combined with other central nervous system depressants, such as alcohol, opioids, or barbiturates, as this increases the risk of excessive sedation, respiratory depression, and overdose. Drugs affecting liver enzymes may alter the metabolism of gidazepam, impacting its efficacy or toxicity.
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