Meprobamate

DEA Class;  Rx

Common Brand Names; 

  • Antianxiety Agents; 
  • Anxiolytics, Nonbenzodiazepines

Carbamate derivative; inhibitory effects in thalamus, limbic system; may inhibit multineural spinal reflexes

Mild sedative, anticonvulsant, muscular relaxant effects

Indicated for the treatment of anxiety, Preoperative Sedation.

Hypersensitivity, allergy to related drugs (eg, carisoprodol)

History of porphyria

Common

  • Abnormal ECG, palpitations, tachyarrhythmia

  • Asthenia, ataxia, dizziness, EEG abnormality, euphoria, fast, excitement, paradoxical, headache, paresthesia, slurred speech, somnolence, vertigo

  • Hives, maculopapular eruption, erythematous

  • Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting

  • Disorder of accommodation (ocular)

Serious

  • Cardiac dysrhythmia, hypotension crisis, syncope

  • Bullous dermatosis (rare), Stevens-Johnson syndrome (rare)

  • Agranulocytosis, aplastic anemia, leukopenia

  • Anaphylaxis (rare)

Hypersensitivity may occur

May impair physical or mental abilities due to CNS depression

Secreted into breast milk; avoid during breastfeeding

Caution in patientw with depression or suicidal tendencies

Caution in hepatic/renal impairment or seizure disorder

Pregnancy Category: D

Lactation: secreted into breast milk at 2-4x plasma concentration; avoid

Adults

Anxiety

1200-1600 mg/day PO divided q6-8hr; not to exceed 2.4 g/day

Preoperative Sedation

400 mg PO before the procedure

Pediatric

Anxiety

<6 years old: Not recommended

6-12 years old: 100-200 mg PO q8-12hr

>12 years old: 1200-1600 mg/day PO divided q8-12hr; not to exceed 2.4 g/day

Preoperative Sedation

200 mg PO prior to procedure

Meprobamate

tablet: Schedule IV

  • 200mg
  • 400mg

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