Indications :
Therapeutic Class :
Pharmacology :
Dosage & Administration :
Children: Over 3 years up to ½ of the adult dose. Clobazam is not recommended for children under 3 years of age.Elderly: Doses of 20 mg daily may be used in the elderly patients with anxiety.
Interaction :
Contraindications :
Side Effects :
Pregnancy & Lactation :
Pregnancy: There is little information on the use of Clobazam in early pregnancy but no untoward effects have been found in animal studies. However, there are reports of a possible malformations in infants due to the administration of other benzodiazepines in early pregnancy.
Lactation: Clobazam has been detected in the breast milk of nursing mothers, but the effect on the neonate is not known.
Precautions :
Overdose Effects :
Symptom: Drowsiness, mental confusion, lethargy, ataxia, hypotonia, hypotension, respiratory depression, coma and very rarely death.
Management: Treatment includes emptying stomach by inducing vomiting (if within 1 hr) or gastric lavage. Activated charcoal may be used to reduce absorption. Monitor respiratory and CV functions. Flumazenil may be given if necessary. Forced diuresis or haemodialysis unlikely to be effective.