A report on Anterograde amnesia and Midazolam
It works by inducing sleepiness, decreasing anxiety, and causing a loss of ability to create new memories.
- MidazolamThis disorder is usually acquired in one of four ways: One cause is benzodiazepine drugs such as midazolam, flunitrazepam, lorazepam, temazepam, nitrazepam, triazolam, clonazepam, alprazolam, diazepam, and nimetazepam; all of these are known to have powerful amnesic effects.
- Anterograde amnesia2 related topics with Alpha
Benzodiazepine
1 linksFusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring.
Fusion of a benzene ring and a diazepine ring.
High doses of many shorter-acting benzodiazepines may also cause anterograde amnesia and dissociation.
In the community, intravenous administration is not practical and so rectal diazepam or buccal midazolam are used, with a preference for midazolam as its administration is easier and more socially acceptable.
Lorazepam
1 linksBenzodiazepine medication.
Benzodiazepine medication.
It is also used during surgery to interfere with memory formation and to sedate those who are being mechanically ventilated.
Lorazepam is sometimes used as an alternative to midazolam in palliative sedation.