Lack of amnestic effects of clorazepate on geriatric recall
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Lack of amnestic effects of clorazepate on geriatric recall
Abstract
Significant amnestic effects in young adults have been found with the short-acting sedative-hypnotic triazolam and the intermediate-acting lorazepam, but not with the longer-acting clorazepate. The effects of placebo and clorazepate 3.75 and 7.5 mg were compared in 43 nonanxious geriatric subjects. Results were consistent with earlier studies, and no significant impairment of immediate or delayed recall was found.
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