Description
Lorazepam 2.5mg Tablets are used for the short-term relief of severe anxiety and related conditions, particularly when symptoms are intense, disabling, or causing significant distress. They may also be used as a sedative before medical procedures.
Each tablet contains lorazepam (2.5mg), a benzodiazepine that works by enhancing the effects of a natural calming chemical in the brain (GABA), helping to reduce anxiety and promote relaxation.
Active ingredient: Lorazepam 2.5mg
Form: Tablets
Use: Anxiety and short-term sedation
Suitable for: Adults aged 18 years and over
Lorazepam is suitable for short-term use in adults and should be taken under strict medical supervision due to the risk of dependence.
Do not use if:
- You are allergic to lorazepam or other benzodiazepines
- You have severe breathing problems
- You have sleep apnoea
- You have severe liver impairment
- You have myasthenia gravis
- You are breastfeeding
Before taking this medicine:
Before starting treatment, you should discuss your medical history with a healthcare professional, especially if you have a history of substance misuse, depression, or respiratory conditions.
Lorazepam carries a risk of dependence, even with short-term use. Therefore, treatment duration should be kept as short as possible.
Dosage:
Adults:
- Typically 1mg–4mg daily in divided doses depending on condition
- Dose should be tailored to individual response
Method: Oral use
Always take this medicine exactly as prescribed. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
Important warnings:
- Lorazepam can cause dependence and withdrawal symptoms
- Treatment should generally not exceed 2–4 weeks
- Do not stop taking suddenly; reduce dose gradually
- Avoid alcohol while taking this medicine
- May cause drowsiness, sedation, and impaired coordination
Use with caution in older adults, who may require lower doses.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding:
- Should only be used during pregnancy if absolutely necessary and prescribed
- Do not use while breastfeeding
Driving and operating machinery:
This medicine may impair your ability to drive or operate machinery.
It is an offence to drive if this medicine affects your ability. However, you would not be committing an offence if:
- It was prescribed for a medical condition
- You followed the instructions provided
- It did not affect your ability to drive safely
Side effects:
Like all medicines, lorazepam can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them.
Seek immediate medical attention if you notice:
- Difficulty breathing
- Severe drowsiness or unresponsiveness
- Swelling of the face, lips, or throat
Common side effects include:
- Drowsiness
- Dizziness
- Weakness
- Fatigue
Less common but more serious effects may include:
- Confusion or memory problems
- Mood changes such as depression or irritability
- Dependence and withdrawal symptoms
- Breathing difficulties
Interactions:
Lorazepam can interact with other medicines. For example:
- Opioid painkillers
- Antidepressants
- Antipsychotics
- Sedatives or sleeping tablets
- Alcohol
These combinations can increase the risk of severe sedation and breathing problems.
Always inform your doctor or pharmacist about any other medications you are taking.
Suitable for short-term use only
Always read the patient information leaflet before use
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional





