Paradoxical Excitation Following Intravenous Lorazepam Administration for Alcohol Withdrawal - A Case Presentation and Literature Review.
Jimmy GonzalezVandan D UpadhyayaZachary T MannaAditya R SharmaJason ChristopherSteven DouediShuvendu SenPublished in: Journal of pharmacy practice (2022)
Benzodiazepines are commonly used medications which are clinically useful towards the treatment of alcohol withdrawal, seizures, anxiety disorders, among other indications. Benzodiazepine use is also known to cause the rare phenomenon of paradoxical excitation whose mechanism has many postulated theories. We report this rare presentation of paradoxical excitation with the use of lorazepam in a 50-year-old male being treated for alcohol withdrawal. We also review the underlying pathophysiology, pharmacology, and current literature as it relates to this excitation. An inability to recognize this adverse effect and to appropriately withhold the agent may adversely affect a patient's course of treatment in the inpatient setting.