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[|Human|] i am 70 years old.had been suffering from intermittent anxiety/sress.had been taking for last 25-30 yrs one or other benevery night like diazapam,lorazopam,alprozam etc.Since early october have been suffering from moderate anxiety,gloom,melancholy with a heaviness in chest region.lorazopam 1 mg morning and in the evening gi8ves substantial relief i feel good & cheerful.i am also started homeopathic treament who wish me to continue allopatChatDoctoredicines i.e lorazapam till i begin to feel better.i wish to how long one can continue taking lorazopam & how to leave it gradually at a a later stage thanks pbhalla
[|AI|]  Hello and welcome to Chat Doctor. Thanks for your query. Medication such as Lorazepam, Diazepam, Alprazolam, etc. belong to a category of medication called benzodiazepines. Now, this group of medication is used to treat anxiety as well as sleep disorders. When used for the treatment of these problems, this medication should be used only for short periods, because prolonged use can lead to medication dependence or addiction. So, if you are continuing to take this medication on your own, then I would advise you to consult a doctor, preferably a psychiatrist for further advise regarding continuing this medication or gradually tapering and stopping them.  There are other non-addictive anxiety medication, which can be taken safely for long duration. There are also many psychological therapies which can help you effectively deal with your anxiety / stress. I would also suggest that you try relaxation techniques like deep breathing, yoga, etc. for managing your stress and anxiety. Best wishes,