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4 Central nervous system
04-08-02 Drugs used in status epilepticus

Diazepam
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Midazolam
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  • Buccolam® 5mg in 1ml alcohol-free buccal solution, and Buccolam® 2.5mg, 5mg, 7.5mg and 10mg prefilled oral syringes are approved as first choice for status epilepticus in children aged 3 months to 18 years. 
  • Epistatus® 10mg in 1ml oromucosal solution pre-filled oral syringes is approved for use in the treatment of epileptic seizures in infants under 3 months and adults over 18 years of age. This use is off-label Injection solutions (section 15.1.4) can also be given buccally



 

Link  MHRA Letters sent to healthcare professionals (January 2018): Buccolam (midazolam) – risk of inhalation/ingestion of tip cap of prefilled plastic syringes.

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Phenobarbital Sodium
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Clonazepam
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  • For initiation by neurologists only.


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Lorazepam
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  • For initiation by neurologists only.

  • Lorazepam  2mg/ml suspension & 4mg/ml suspension are also approved but are unlicensedunlicensed.

  • Buccal administration of lorazepam suspensions are only approved for use in paediatrics in children with status epilepticus in whom buccal midazolam, rectal paraldehyde or rectal diazepam are ineffective.Red Traffic Light


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Phenytoin sodium 250mg in 5ml injection
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    • For initiation by neurologists only.

 


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Paraldehyde rectal liquid
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    • For initiation by neurologists only.

 


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