Pharmacological interventions for benzodiazepine discontinuation in chronic benzodiazepine users

Mar 16, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Medications to help people stop long-term benzodiazepine use

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Abstract

A total of 38 trials involving 2543 participants were included to investigate pharmacological interventions for benzodiazepine discontinuation.

  • Valproate may increase the likelihood of benzodiazepine discontinuation, with a risk ratio of 2.55 based on 27 participants.
  • Pregabalin, captodiame, and paroxetine are associated with reduced withdrawal symptoms, but effects may vary in persistence.
  • Some interventions, including valproate and cyamemazine, could lower the relapse rate to benzodiazepine use.
  • Alpidem and magnesium aspartate appear to decrease benzodiazepine discontinuation rates while increasing withdrawal syndrome occurrences.
  • Adverse events were poorly reported, limiting the assessment of safety across the trials.

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