Cloxazolamum

Cloxazolamum Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Cloxazolamum is a benzodiazepine with anxiolytic, sedative/hypnotic, muscle relaxant, and antiepileptic effects. It is marketed in the Argentina, Australia, Portugal, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, Taiwan and Japan -- mainly for anti-anxiety. The usual dose of cloxazolam in adults is 3-12mg/day for anti-anxiety. Although less commonly noted, it has also been reported as clinically effective in the treatment of depression, schizophrenia, and neurosis. As well, it has also been studied in Japan in doses of 15-30mg/day as an adjunct in the treatment of intractable epilepsy, for which it has demonstrated effectiveness.

Studies have shown a superiority of 4mg/day of cloxazepam to 12mg/day of bromazepam in terms of anxiety, depressed mood, and sleep; an insignificant difference in terms of sedative effect; and less muscle relaxant effects. [3]

Cloxazolamum, administered as a single oral dose of 3mg, when compared to a single 5 mg dose of diazepam in one study, showed similar subjective measures; however, there cloxazolam caused more fatigue, and less mood improvement. Cloxazolamum also induced a significant increase in heart rate in the control group of this study. [3]

Trade Name Cloxazolamum
Generic Cloxazolam
Cloxazolam Other Names Cloxazolam, Cloxazolamum, Cloxazolazepam
Type
Formula C17H14Cl2N2O2
Weight Average: 349.211
Monoisotopic: 348.043233116
Groups Experimental
Therapeutic Class
Manufacturer
Available Country
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Cloxazolamum
Cloxazolamum

Uses

Used primarily as an anti-anxiety agent. Typically used short term, and may be given as a single dose of up to 100mcg/kg to reduce anxiety and tension experienced prior to surgery.

How Cloxazolamum works

Cloxazolamum is a long acting benzodiazepine. It acts as a prodrug, with pharmacologically active metabolites, which bind to to the GABAa receptor, which other benzodiazepines bind to, to illicit a physiological response. [wiki]

Toxicity

Drowsiness and ataxia are dose related. Central nervous system toxicity may result in respiratory depression and loss of consciousness. As such, pre-existing central nervous system depression and severe hepatic impairment are two particular contraindications for use.

Food Interaction

  • Avoid alcohol. Alcohol can increase CNS depressant effects, such as fatal respiratory or cardiac depression.

Half Life

65 hours

Elimination Route

Renal elimination.

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