For the short-term relief (2-4 weeks) only of anxiety which is disabling or subjecting the individual to unacceptable distress, occurring alone or in association with insomnia or short-term psychosomatic, organic or psychotic illness. The use of benzodiazepines to treat short-term anxiety is considered to be inappropriate.
Oxazepam tablets are indicated for the short-term relief (2-4 weeks) only of anxiety that is severe, disabling or subjecting the individual to unacceptable distress, occurring alone or in association with insomnia or short term psychosomatic, organic or psychotic illness. The use of Oxazepam to treat short-term 'mild' anxiety is considered to be inappropriate and unsuitable.
Oxazepam is recommended for short term use of approximately 2-4 weeks. As with all benzodiazepines, doctors should be aware that long term use may lead to dependence and withdrawal symptoms in certain patients. Oxazepam is indicated for the short-term treatment of anxiety that is disabling or subjecting the individual to unacceptable distress, occurring alone or in association with psychosomatic, organic or psychotic illness.
Oxazepam is indicated for the short term relief (2-4 weeks) of anxiety that is disabling or subjecting the individual to unacceptable distress, occurring alone or in association with insomnia or short-term psychosomatic, organic and psychotic illness. The use of benzodiazepines to treat short-term anxiety is considered to be inappropriate.