A 92-year-old woman is an inpatient in the geriatric unit. She has multivascular dementia. She is more confused and agitated. She has been given lorazepam 4 mg intramuscularly. She is now unconscious with a generalized tonic clonic seizure and a respiratory rate of 6 breaths per minute. Which of the following could be used to reverse the effects of the lorazepam?

A. Activated charcoal

B. Flumazenil

C. N-acetyl cysteine

D. Naloxone

E. Protamine sulphate 

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Answer :

B. Flumazenil 

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