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Prolonged convulsive epileptic seizures are a medical emergency that can usually be dealt with effectively by administering fast-acting benzodiazepines, which are potent anticonvulsants.
In a hospital environment, intravenous clonazepam, lorazepam, and diazepam are first-line choices, clonazepam due to its stronger and more potent anticonvulsant action, diazepam due to its faster onset and lorazepam for its longer duration of action.
In the community, intravenous administration is not practical and so rectal diazepam or ( more recently ) buccal midazolam are used, with a preference for midazolam as its administration is easier and more socially acceptable.

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