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- Brian J Fitzgerald, Anthony J Okos, and John W Miller.
- Department of Neurology and the Regional Epilepsy Center, Fircrest and School of Pharmacy, University of Washington, Seattle 98155, USA. bfitz@u.washington.edu
- Seizure. 2003 Jan 1;12(1):52-5.
AbstractIntravenous access cannot always be promptly obtained when treating status epilepticus outside the hospital. We compared the efficacy and safety of diazepam rectal gel to IV lorazepam in our long-term care facility for adults with developmental disabilities. Diazepam rectal gel was given more quickly and reliably, reducing total seizure time, potential neuronal injury and other complications. A treatment protocol for treating status epilepticus with diazepam rectal gel is given.
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