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BENZODIAZEPINE EQUIVALENCE TABLE (Benzodiazepine Equivalency Table)

Revised April 2007

This Benzodiazepine Equivalence Table is based on the extensive research and clinical experience of Professor C Heather Ashton , DM, FRCP, Emeritus Professor of Clinical at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Sources: NRHA Newsletter , April 1985 and : How they Work & How to Withdraw (The Ashton Manual ), 2002. The approximate equivalent doses to 10mg (Valium) are given.

For a discussion of halflives and equivalencies see also the Benzo FAQ document .

2 Approximately Half-life (hrs) Market Benzodiazepines 1 [active Equivalent Aim4 metabolite] Oral dosages (mg) 3

Alprazolam 612 0.5 a (Xanax, Xanor, Tafil)

Bromazepam 1020 56 a (Lexotan, Lexomil)

Chlordiazepoxide 530 [36200] 25 a (Librium)

Clobazam 1260 20 a,e (Frisium) 5

Clonazepam 1850 0.5 a,e (Klonopin, Rivotril) 5

Clorazepate [36200] 15 a (Tranxene)

Diazepam 20100 [36200] 10 a (Valium)

Estazolam 1024 12 h (ProSom, Nuctalon)

Flunitrazepam 1826 [36200] 1 h (Rohypnol)

Flurazepam [40250] 1530 h (Dalmane)

Halazepam [30100] 20 a (Paxipam)

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Ketazolam 30100 [36200] 1530 a (Anxon)

Loprazolam 612 12 h (Dormonoct)

Lorazepam 1020 1 a (Ativan, Temesta, Tavor)

Lormetazepam 1012 12 h (Noctamid)

Medazepam 36200 10 a (Nobrium)

Nitrazepam 1538 10 h (Mogadon)

Nordazepam 36200 10 a (Nordaz, Calmday)

Oxazepam (Serax, Serenid, 415 20 a Serepax, Seresta)

Prazepam [36200] 1020 a (Centrax, Lysanxia)

Quazepam (Doral) 25100 20 h

Temazepam (Restoril, Normison, 822 20 h Euhypnos)

Triazolam 2 0.5 h (Halcion)

Non-benzodiazepines

with similar effects 1, 6

Zaleplon 2 20 h (Sonata)

Zolpidem (Ambien, Stilnoct, 2 20 h Stilnox)

Zopiclone 56 15 h (Zimovane, Imovane)

Eszopiclone 6 3 h (Lunesta) (9 in elderly)

1. All these are recommended for shortterm use only (24 weeks maximum).

2. Halflife : time taken for blood concentration to fall to half its peak value after a single dose. Halflife of active metabolite shown in square brackets. This time may vary considerably between individuals.

3. These equivalents do not agree with those used by some authors. They are firmly

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based on clinical experience during switchover to diazepam at start of withdrawal programs but may vary between individuals.

4. Market Aim: Although all benzodiazepines have similar actions, they are usually marketed as (a), hypnotics (h) or (e).

5. In the UK (Frisium) and (Rivotril) are licensed for use as antiepileptics only.

6. These drugs are chemically different from benzodiazepines but have the same effects on the body and act by the same mechanisms.

Les Benzodiazépines: Comment agissentelles et comment s'en sevrer ? Professor C Heather Ashton DM, FRCP, 2002.

The Ashton Manual — Professor Ashton's Main Page

© Ray Nimmo — 2000 2009

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