Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Lorazepam
Drug ID BADD_D01318
Description Lorazepam is a short-acting and rapidly cleared benzodiazepine used commonly as a sedative and anxiolytic.[A957] It was developed by DJ Richards, presented and marketed initially by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals in the USA in 1977. The first historic FDA label approval is reported in 1985 by the company Mutual Pharm.[L5095]
Indications and Usage Lorazepam is FDA-approved for the short-term relief of anxiety symptoms related to anxiety disorders and anxiety associated with depressive symptoms such as anxiety-associated insomnia. It is as well used as an anesthesia premedication in adults to relieve anxiety or to produce sedation/amnesia and for the treatment of status epilepticus.[T385] Some off-label indications of lorazepam include rapid tranquilization of an agitated patient, alcohol withdrawal delirium, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, muscle spasms, insomnia, panic disorder, delirium, chemotherapy-associated anticipatory nausea and vomiting, and psychogenic catatonia.[T385]
Marketing Status approved
ATC Code N05BA06
DrugBank ID DB00186
KEGG ID D00365
MeSH ID D008140
PubChem ID 3958
TTD Drug ID D0E0OG
NDC Product Code 0641-6047; 0641-6049; 0904-6008; 71554-009; 72166-001; 0093-3426; 0121-0770; 52427-663; 55154-7976; 60687-638; 65162-018; 68788-7533; 69315-904; 70518-0275; 70518-0445; 0641-6002; 0641-6048; 72789-236; 76329-8261; 0904-6007; 51927-0195; 67763-101; 76420-296; 0093-3427; 52427-661; 61919-062; 63187-536; 67296-1478; 67296-1622; 68071-5022; 0409-6778; 71205-235; 71335-1467; 71610-600; 72572-380; 0641-6000; 0641-6001; 0641-6003; 0641-6051; 48087-0076; 51927-1005; 55154-7975; 61919-607; 67296-1332; 67544-142; 71610-008; 71610-654; 71610-655; 58118-1095; 63304-773; 65162-687; 68071-4916; 68071-5250; 70518-0486; 70518-2186; 70518-2442; 71205-228; 71335-0329; 71335-1455; 71335-1694; 0641-6207; 57218-950; 0187-0064; 53002-5291; 58118-0904; 60760-516; 63187-576; 68071-2666; 70934-782; 72789-197; 72789-226; 0904-6009; 13107-085; 0187-0065; 50383-705; 54348-049; 60687-627; 60687-649; 63304-774; 65162-015; 71335-1138; 71610-255; 12828-0025; 0093-3425; 53002-6290; 67544-191; 68071-3096; 0409-1985; 68788-7355; 70518-1275; 70518-3188; 70518-3423; 71205-166; 71205-756; 71610-122; 71610-229; 71610-674; 0641-6044; 0641-6046; 0641-6050; 64330-020; 43353-255; 52427-658; 55154-7977; 63304-772; 68788-7428; 69315-906; 70518-2268; 70518-3225; 72189-351; 17478-040; 52427-667; 55700-778; 65162-017; 67544-261; 70518-1520; 0054-3532; 71335-0655; 49452-4140; 51552-0729; 13107-083; 50090-5508; 63629-2953; 68071-2662; 68071-3121; 68071-5068; 69315-905; 71610-178; 71610-199; 71610-225; 0641-6045; 52696-0002; 62991-1682; 13107-084; 45865-499; 0187-0063; 50090-5509; 58118-1096
UNII O26FZP769L
Synonyms Lorazepam | Ativan | Orfidal Wyeth | Wyeth, Orfidal | Témesta | Tolid | Donix | Duralozam | Durazolam | Idalprem | Laubeel | Lorazep Von Ct | Von Ct, Lorazep | Lorazepam Medical | Medical, Lorazepam | Lorazepam-Neuraxpharm | Lorazepam Neuraxpharm | Lorazepam-Ratiopharm | Lorazepam Ratiopharm | Novo-Lorazem | Novo Lorazem | Nu-Loraz | Nu Loraz | Sedicepan | Sinestron | WY-4036 | WY 4036 | WY4036 | Apo-Lorazepam | Apo Lorazepam | Somagerol | Temesta
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C15H10Cl2N2O2
CAS Registry Number 846-49-1
SMILES C1=CC=C(C(=C1)C2=NC(C(=O)NC3=C2C=C(C=C3)Cl)O)Cl
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Eye disorder06.08.03.001--Not Available
Eye haemorrhage06.07.02.001; 12.02.02.012; 24.07.05.002--Not Available
Eye pain06.08.03.002--
Eye swelling06.08.03.003--Not Available
Eyelid oedema23.04.01.003; 10.01.05.001; 06.04.04.0040.000046%Not Available
Facial pain08.01.08.012--
Fatigue08.01.01.002--
Fear19.06.03.0010.000099%Not Available
Feeling abnormal08.01.09.0140.000699%Not Available
Feeling cold08.01.09.0080.000077%Not Available
Feeling drunk08.01.09.0150.000031%Not Available
Feeling hot08.01.09.009--Not Available
Feeling jittery08.01.09.0160.000092%Not Available
Feeling of despair19.15.02.006--Not Available
Flatulence07.01.04.0020.000135%
Gait disturbance15.03.05.013; 17.02.05.016; 08.01.02.0020.000687%
Gangrene24.04.05.003; 11.02.01.003; 23.06.06.001--Not Available
Gastritis07.08.02.001--
Gastrointestinal disorder07.11.01.001--Not Available
Gastrointestinal haemorrhage24.07.02.009; 07.12.02.001--Not Available
Generalised oedema14.05.06.007; 08.01.07.0040.000031%
Generalised tonic-clonic seizure17.12.01.002--Not Available
Glossodynia07.14.02.0010.000105%Not Available
Granulocytopenia01.02.03.0030.000031%Not Available
Haematemesis24.07.02.011; 07.12.02.0020.000077%Not Available
Haemolysis01.06.04.002--
Haemolytic anaemia01.06.03.002--Not Available
Haemorrhoids07.15.03.001; 24.10.02.002--
Hallucination19.10.04.0030.000958%
Hallucination, auditory19.10.04.0040.000185%Not Available
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