Antianxiety Meds
Included In This Lesson
Study Tools For Antianxiety Meds
Outline
Overview
- Anti-anxiety meds (anxiolytics) depress CNS which increases GABA, therefore producing a relaxation effect.
- Most common = Benzodiazepines
Nursing Points
General
- Benzodiazepines
- Reduce anxiety
- Anticonvulsant
- Sedative effect
Nursing Considerations
- General interventions
- Caution:
- Elderly
- Avoid ETOH – enhances sedative effect
- Glaucoma
- Increases fall risk
- Safety first – sedative effects
- Drug-drug Interactions
- Notify MD before starting OTC meds
- Do NOT abruptly stop
- Taper down over weeks
- Caution:
- Watch for signs of withdrawal and toxicity
- Withdrawal
- Irritability
- Sleep disturbances
- Tremors, usually hand
- Nausea, vomiting
- Cramping
- Restlessness
- Seizures
Toxicity
- Toxicity
- Antidote: Flumazenil (Romazicon) IV
- Symptoms:
- Confusion and ↓ LOC
- Impaired balance and motor function
- CNS depression
- Possible paradoxical (opposite) reaction:
- Hallucinations
- Aggression
- Can progress to coma, death