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Hyperlactatemia, increased osmolar gap, and renal dysfunction during continuous lorazepam infusion
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The vehicle of lorazepam, propylene glycol, can cause hyperlactatemia and elevated osmolar gaps. However, propylene glycol may also interfere with renal tubular function and may blunt renal compensation for respiratory acidosis.
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