Knowledge of time to onset of action and duration of action of various Lorazepam has a slower peak effect when used for sedation because of
Lorazepam requires a longer time to reach peak effect than either midazolam or diazepam and may lead to stacking doses IV Lorazepam (Ativan)
lorazepam (Ativan) coupled in the same syringe and given intramuscularly. However, lorazepam is notorious for its long time to peak effect, so
by DJ Greenblatt 2024 Cited by 231A seventh subject received the 4-mg iv, PO, and im doses. Con- centrations Table IV-Pharmacokinetics of Intramuscular Lorazepam a. Peak. Time of Peak.
Diazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 90%; time to peak concentration 0.5-6 hours (rapid) Lorazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 90%; time to peak concentration 1-2 hours (intermediate) Oxazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 93%; Time to peak concentration 3 hours (intermediate slow) Protein Binding
Midazolam has a rapid onset, short time to peak effect, and a short duration of effect Lorazepam requires a longer time to reach peak effect
Diazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 90%; time to peak concentration 0.5-6 hours (rapid) Lorazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 90%; time to peak concentration 1-2 hours (intermediate) Oxazepam: Well-absorbed orally; bioavailability 93%; Time to peak concentration 3 hours (intermediate slow) Protein Binding
Lorazepam when the drug is supposed to reach it's 'peak' effectiveness. I watched her for a while and seen her yawning multiple times but
Expending a great deal of time in obtaining and using lorazepam peak on the second day. By day 4 or 5, symptom severity is often
PEEK, not PEAK, as in peekaboo and they reached the peak.
I also agree about the epilogue, not needed, also there is no fucking way that was the first time she'd cheated.