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Benzodiazepines for acute pain in children
Authors:Anthony J Richtsmeier MD  Robert L Barkin PharmD and Maryann Alexander RN
Institution:

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA

Abstract:When pediatric pain is refractory and unresponsive to appropriate use of analgesic agents, there might be additional physical or psychologic dimensions of the pain that are not addressed by the analgesics. In addition to appropriate analgesic therapy, the psychologic needs of the child should be directly addressed and appropriate adjunctive physical modalities employed. Although benzodiazepines lack direct analgesic effects, they can reduce the distress associated with acute pain states by decreasing anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms that can be associated with acute pain. Intermediate or long-acting benzodiazepines in modest doses can be useful adjunctive agents when used short term for the treatment of selected acute pain complaints. In the highly distressed school-age child or adolescent with pain complaints relatively unresponsive to appropriate care, judicious use of benzodiazepines is worthy of consideration.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Pediatric pain  acute pain  benzodiazepine  anxiety  insomnia
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