Benzodiazepines: Is age an issue?
From: Understanding psychiatric medications: Benzodiazepines - Information for consumers, families and friends (© 2009 CAMH)
Children and teens
Benzodiazepines are not recommended for use by children and teens, except to bring sedation prior to surgery or for brief
medical procedures. Extra caution should be used when considering giving benzodiazepines to children as these drugs may cause
children to become irritable rather than calm.
Older adults
Sensitivity to the effects of benzodiazepines increases with age. When older adults take these drugs, they may become confused
and have reduced muscle co-ordination, putting them at greater risk of falls, hip fractures and motor vehicle crashes.
If an older person has been taking benzodiazepines regularly for a very long time, the process required to stop taking them
may be long and difficult. In some cases, a doctor may decide to leave the older person on the medication, with regular assessment
of daytime side-effects.

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