Pharmacopsychiatry 2017; 50(04): 129-135
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-100766
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Effects of Intramuscular Midazolam and Lorazepam on Acute Agitation in Non-Elderly Subjects – A Systematic Review

Sabrina Just Kousgaard
1   Unit for Psychiatric Research, Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry, Aalborg, Denmark
,
Rasmus W. Licht
1   Unit for Psychiatric Research, Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry, Aalborg, Denmark
2   Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
,
René Ernst Nielsen
1   Unit for Psychiatric Research, Aalborg University Hospital, Psychiatry, Aalborg, Denmark
2   Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark
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Publikationsverlauf

received  04. November 2016
revised   05. Januar 2017

accepted  09. Januar 2017

Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Introduction

Benzodiazepines are commonly used for the treatment of acute agitation in a psychiatric setting.

Methods

We searched MEDLINE, EMBASE, PsycINFO, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) for relevant publications. Randomized trials evaluating intramuscular (IM) midazolam or lorazepam given as monotherapy or as add-on treatment, with more than 10 patients aged 18–65 years, conducted in a psychiatric setting, and published between January 1, 1980, and February 3, 2016, were included.

Results

16 studies from a search result of 5 516 studies were included. In total, 577 patients were treated with lorazepam IM 2–4 mg, and 329 patients were treated with midazolam IM 5–15 mg.

Discussion

It is unclear whether lorazepam IM or midazolam IM is as efficacious as an antipsychotic IM. It is a bit more certain that the combination of benzodiazepines IM and a low dose antipsychotic IM is more efficacious than the benzodiazepine and the antipsychotic alone. However, there is no doubt that benzodiazepines are less likely to be associated with treatment emergent side effects, as compared to antipsychotics.