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Core Topics => Treatment, Recovery and Rehabilitation => Topic started by: Chip on August 28, 2019, 05:48:20 AM

Title: Temazepam withdrawal in elderly patients comparing abrupt versus gradual
Post by: Chip on August 28, 2019, 05:48:20 AM
it's time to ditch the Temaz for quite a while and whilst researching, I encountered this encouraging quick study from 1989:

source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2576423

Temazepam withdrawal in elderly hospitalized patients: a double blind randomised trial comparing abrupt versus gradual withdrawal

Abstract

31 of 36 elderly mainly confused hospitalized patients (69-98 years) taking temazepam 10 mgs nocte for more than one month completed a double blind randomised placebo controlled trial comparing abrupt versus gradual withdrawal of temazepam.

Hours of sleep were recorded for all patients during a 7 day baseline period while taking temazepam 10 mg nocte.

Then the abrupt withdrawal (AW) group (n = 15) received placebo for 10 nights and the gradual withdrawal (GW) group (n = 16) received temazepam 5 mg for the first 4 nights, 2 mg for the next 4 nights and placebo for the last 2 nights.

There was no significant difference in mean hours of nightly sleep during the baseline period between the AW group (5.9 +/- 1.1 SD) and GW group (5.8 +/- 1.1 SD) and between the baseline and withdrawal periods in each group (withdrawal periods, AW 5.6 +/- 1.2, GW 5.6 +/- 1.0).

There was no rebound insomnia when temazepam was withdrawn either abruptly or gradually in long-term hospitalised elderly patients and may not be effective as a long-term hypnotic.

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