36. Benzodiazepines that are commonly used in the perioperative period include
midazolam, diazepam, and lorazepam. The most common effects of benzodiazepines
are their anxiolytic and sedative effects. When administered at higher doses,
benzodiazepines may also produce unconsciousness. Other properties of
benzodiazepines include anterograde amnesia, a lack of retrograde amnesia, minimal
cardiopulmonary depression, anticonvulsant activity, and relative safety when taken
in overdose. Clinical uses of benzodiazepines include their use for preoperative
medication, for intravenous sedation, for the intravenous induction of anesthesia,
and for the suppression of seizure activity. In addition to the intravenous route of
administration, benzodiazepines can be administered via intramuscular,
intranasal, and sublingual routes.