Hey, I got Lorafen 1mg before the flight from a psychiatrist
I was supposed to take one pill for the test and nothing, absolutely nothing, so I took 2 tablets the next day iiiii still nothing, what in this situation? Take 3 tablets? 4 tablets?
My head still wants me to be excluded from thinking/sleeping for the flight itself, which will last 3 hours
24 l weight 75kg male
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Anna Lewandowska Pharmacist, Editor
11 months ago
I understand your situation, but as an outsider, I cannot recommend increasing the dose of the drug without consulting a doctor.
The effectiveness of Lorafen may vary from person to person. The lack of noticeable effect after 1-2 tablets does not mean that the drug does not work.
The maximum recommended daily dose of Lorafen is usually 2-6 mg, divided into 2-3 times. Exceeding this dose without medical supervision can be dangerous.
Lorazepam can cause drowsiness and impaired coordination. Increasing your dose before your flight can negatively affect your safety while travelling.
This medication may interact with alcohol and other substances.
There is a risk of addiction, especially when using higher doses.
I recommend that you contact the psychiatrist who prescribed you this medication. Only he or she can safely adjust the dosage or suggest an alternative solution, taking into account your individual medical situation and planned travel. Do not increase the dose yourself.