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Benzodiazepine

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Most benzodiazepines, including chlordiazepoxide and diazepam, are metabolized by the hepatic microsomal system to compounds that are also active. For these benzodiazepines, the apparent half-life of the drug represents the combined actions of the parent drug and its metabolites. The drugs’ effects are terminated not only by excretion but also by redistribution. The benzodiazepines are excreted in urine as glucuronides or oxidized metabolites. All the benzodiazepines cross the placental barrier and may depress the CNS of the newborn if given before birth. Nursing infants may also become exposed to the drugs in breast milk.


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