Side Effects Of Lorazepam

Nausea

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Although lorazepam is prescribed to reduce nausea caused by chemotherapy, patients who use it have sometimes reported nausea as a side effect. Generally, nausea associated with lorazepam is most likely to occur in female patients over sixty years old, and it typically begins during the first month of treatment. Patients who take lorazepam together with ondansetron (a medication used to reduce vomiting after surgery or chemotherapy) tend to experience nausea more than patients who use lorazepam by itself. Individuals who struggle with chronic pain while on lorazepam are also at an elevated risk of having nausea as a side effect of this medicine. To reduce nausea, patients may want to try getting outside for fresh air, and it can help to avoid strong odors and perfumes. Eating small, bland meals is recommended, and some patients have reduced their nausea with the use of ginger or peppermint. Patients should always let their doctor know if they experience nausea for more than a few days, and it is especially important to inform healthcare staff if nausea worsens or prevents the patient from eating or drinking entirely.

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