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Table 2 Studies of clinical practice

From: Current practices in managing acutely disturbed patients at three hospitals in Rio de Janeiro-Brazil: a prevalence study

 

Ratio of means of administration IV : IM

Drug of choice

Frequency of use

mean dose in mg (range)

Second injection

Complications / comments

UK 1992[3]

1:1

Diazepam

(Most frequent)

27 (10–80)

26%

1 hypotension

  

Haloperidol

â–²

22 (10–60)

 

1 cardiorespitory arrest (60 mg haloperidol + 80 mg DZ)

  

Chlorpromazine

I

162 (50–400)

 

1 tachycardia, 1 hypotension

  

Droperidol

I

14 (10–20)

26%

 
  

Paraldehyde

I

  

1 respiratory distress

  

Amytal

    
  

Lorazepam

â–¼

   
  

Nitrazepam

(Least frequent)

   

France 1999[10]

0:80

Loxapine

80%

200 mg

6%

2 with acute dystonia

  

Droperidol

5%

   
  

Chlorazepate

5%

  

Mostly people with substance abuse (study in General Emergency Room)

  

Cyamemazine

  

6%

 
  

Diazepam

< 2%

   
  

Sultopride

    
  

Meprobamate