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Central Nervous System Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Long-acting benzodiazepines (anxiolytics, anticonvulsants / anti-epileptics).

Generic Name

Diazepam - epilepsy

Drug Description

Ampoules.

Presentation

Injection, diazepam 5mg/mL .

Indications

Status epilepticus. Febrile convulsions.

Adult Dosage

By intramuscular or intravenous injection, 10-20mg repeated after 30-60 minutes if necessary. If indicated, up to 3mg/kg by intravenous infusion over 24 hours.

Child Dosage

By intramuscular or intravenous injection, 0.2-0.3mg/kg.

Contra Indications

Acute pulmonary insufficiency, respiratory depression, phobic or obsessional states, chronic psychosis, myasthenia gravis. Pregnancy, labour and lactation.

Special Precautions

Chronic pulmonary insufficiency, chronic renal or hepatic disease. The elderly. Judgement and dexterity may be impaired, patients should be warned of these effects. Do not use alone these effects. Do not use alone to treat depression or anxiety associated with depression. In cases of bereavement, psychological adjustment may be impaired. Avoid long-term use; withdraw gradually.

Interactions

Alcohol and other CNS depressants, anticonvulsants, narcotic analgesics, cimetidine, rifampicin.

Adverse Reactions

Drowsiness, light-headedness, muscle weakness, ataxia, confusion, vertigo, GI upset, hypotension, visual disturbances, skin rashes, impaired alertness and dexterity. Urinary retention, changes in libido. Rarely blood disorders and jaundice. Abnormal psychological reactions, Risk of dependence increases the higher the dose and the longer the treatment.

Manufacturer

Roche

Drug Availability

(POM)

Updated

27 March 2009

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VALIUM Injection (epilepsy)