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My 101 year old mother has been taking 15mg of temazepam for many years. she has fallen four times during the night in the last two months. I feel this medication is causing her falls when she gets up at night. She has dementia but other than vitamins and the sleep med she doesn t take anything. would it be wise to reduce the med to 7.5? if so, how?
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your mother fainting attack for the past 2months following an intake of temazepam I am suggesting that this is possibly due to temazepam reason because it changes the consciousness of individual but the fainting episode is possibly caused by the following differential diagnosis Acute vestibulitis Cerebrovascular accident heart failure Cerebellar disorder Encephalitis Meningitis In view of this let her do a CT scan Lumber puncture Blood culture ECG meanwhile please let her see a neurologist specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps
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Can Temazepam Cause Fainting?
Hello dear Greetings Regarding your mother fainting attack for the past 2months following an intake of temazepam I am suggesting that this is possibly due to temazepam reason because it changes the consciousness of individual but the fainting episode is possibly caused by the following differential diagnosis Acute vestibulitis Cerebrovascular accident heart failure Cerebellar disorder Encephalitis Meningitis In view of this let her do a CT scan Lumber puncture Blood culture ECG meanwhile please let her see a neurologist specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps