Diazepam belongs to a class of drugs called Benzodiazepines. It is a stimulant that works by calming the nerves and the brain. At times, Diazepam is used to provide sedation before medical procedures. Diazepam 10 mg is now available in the Netherlands.
Key Ingredients:
- Diazepam
- Anhydrous lactose
- Corn starch
- Pregelatinized starch
- Calcium stearate
Indications:
- Anxiety
- Alcohol withdrawal symptoms
- Seizures
- Muscle spasms
Usage Instructions:
- You can use Diazepam with or without food.
- Use Diazepam only on a doctor’s prescription. Do not self prescribe.
- A healthcare professional should specify the dosage of Diazepam for your requirements. This is specified by your age, severity of medical condition, and health condition.
- Discuss the other medications that you take with your soctor when using Diazepam to minimize the odds of drug interaction.
- Do not stop using Diazepam suddenly. To prevent withdrawal symptoms, your doctor is likely to lower your dose iteratively.
Precautions:
- Do not take Diazepam any longer than prescribed or in additional dosage as prescribed. This won’t heal your health condition quicker but increases the odds of side effects.
- Diazepam, when used for long durations sometimes stops yielding the desired results. Consult with your doctor if so happens.
- Diazepam is occasionally associated with addictive tendencies. This becomes more so the case if a patient has substance abuse disorder or history.
- Grapefruit increases the severity of side effects of Diazepam.
- Do not drive or operate machinery while using Diazepam unless you know how the medicine affects you.
- Drowsiness, tiredness, blurred vision, and fatigue are the side effects most often associated with Diazepam.
- Consult with your doctor straight away if you experience the serious side effects of using Diazepam, such as slow/shallow breathing.
Storage:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from reach of children.