Diazepam
10 mg/2 ml
Ambee Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Unit Price: ā§ŗ 3.60 (2 x 5: ā§ŗ 36.00)
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Diazepam is indicated for the short-term treatment of mild to moderate anxiety, excitation, agitation, fear, aggressiveness, etc. Anxiety reactions caused by stressed conditions, anxiety states with somatic expression, acute alcohol withdrawal, status epilepticus, premedication for surgical procedures, febrile convulsions, insomnia of hospitalized patients.
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Diazepam attaches to the specific site on the GABA receptor and potentiates the effect of GABA, which acts by opening chloride ion channels into cells.
Diazepam is absorbed rapidly and completely after oral administration. Peak Plasma concentration reaches within 15-90 minutes. Mean plasma half-life is 30 hours. Plasma protein binding is 98-99%. Diazepam is metabolized in the liver with only traces of the unchanged drug excreted in urine. A very small proportion of the metabolites is excreted through the bile into the intestine and eliminated with the feces. After rectal administration in suppository form diazepam is significantly absorbed and peak concentration reaches within 1.5-2 hours.
Oral:
IM/slow IV injection (large vein, a rate below 5 mg/minute):
Rectal:
Concomitant intake with alcohol is not recommended. Sedation may be increased due to concomitant use of neuroleptics (antipsychotics), hypnotics, sedative antihistamines and CNS depressants e.g., general anesthetics, narcotic analgesics or antidepressants. Diazepam clearance is increased by concomitant administration of phonobarbitone and is decreased by administration of cimetidine. Omeprazole and isoniazide inhibit diazepam metabolism.
Diazepam is contraindicated in myasthenia gravis, pulmonary insufficiency, respiratory depression and hypersensitivity to bezodiazepine.
Diazepam is generally well tolerated. Higher doses may cause somnolence, dizziness, light headedness, confusion and ataxia.
Diazepam and its active metabolites cross the placental barrier and also pass into breast milk. So, it should be avoided if possible during pregnancy and lactation. US FDA pregnancy category D.
Prolonged use and abrupt withdrawal should be avoided. Diazepam should be used with caution in respiratory disease, muscle weakness, history of drug or alcohol abuse, in hepatic or renal impairment.
Benzodiazepine sedatives, Centrally acting Skeletal Muscle Relaxants, Primary anti-epileptic drugs
Store in a cool (below 25ËC temperature) and dry place protected from light.
Sedation, muscle weakness, profound sleep or paradoxical excitation. In more severe cases symptoms may include ataxia, hypotonia, hypotension, respiratory depression and rarely coma and death.