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  • Acts on particular brain centres
  • Treats seizures, anxiety, and alcohol withdrawal
  • Also relaxes muscle spasms
  • Often used for sedation before some medical procedures

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Active ingredient Diazepam
Manufacturer Benzodiazepine
Working Works by calming your brain and nerves
Kicks In 15-45 min
Dosage 1 mg to 10 mg taken one to four times a day

Valium

Valium is a prescription medicine used for the treatment of seizures, anxiety, and alcohol withdrawal. Its main component is diazepam, which is also used for relieving muscle spasms. and to provide sedation before medical procedures. This medication works by calming the brain and nerves. Diazepam belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines.

Diazepam is classified as a benzodiazepine and, when directed, it is used for sedating the patients before several medical procedures. Valium acts on particular brain centres and works by calming your brain and nerves, so as to provide the desired optimum results.

However, long-term use of Valium is often recommended against since it may cause addiction. Long-term administration of a particular dose also makes the body unresponsive towards it at a later stage. To avoid these, Valium is gradually stopped. This is a guided process, and stopping medication abruptly may result in the appearance of diazepam-withdrawal symptoms.

Always follow what your doctor has to say about using this drug and its administration before making any changes. Don’t make any unnecessary changes; those are often more harmful than beneficial.

 

Suitable for:

Valium (diazepam) is prescribed to people who are suffering with symptoms of anxiety disorder or recovering from alcohol abuse disorder. It helps treat alcohol withdrawal, and also helps treat muscle spasms.

On being directed by the doctor, Valium can also be used as a sedative before some surgeries and also to treat seizures. It is classified as a benzodiazepine and an anticonvulsant, among other things, and can be used individually or in combination with other drugs.

However, Valium is preferably not prescribed to children younger than 6 months of age since it is not yet understood whether it is safe for them.

Valium is not prescribed to pregnant or breastfeeding women because of the possible harm the medication can cause the fetus or the infant. Inform your doctor immediately if you get pregnant or think you’re pregnant to avoid any issues. In case of breastfeeding women, the same is advised because Valium (diazepam) tends to pass into mother’s milk. As a result, it may act undesirably on infants.

 

Dosage and Effects

Valium (diazepam) being a prescription medicine is advised to be taken in the dose and duration as advised by the doctor. It is taken by mouth with or without food, and as your doctor recommends.

The dosage decided for you is based on your age, medical condition and how your body responds to the particular form of treatment. As a result, increasing your dose or the frequency of the dose can result in various issues. Do not use Valium more often or a longer duration than it is prescribed for. Doing so can increase the risk of side effects.

Common doses of Valium range from 1 mg to 10 mg taken one to four times a day based on the needs and tolerances of the user. Paediatric doses range from 1 to 2.5 mg for up to 4 times a day, initially, which is then altered according to bodily tolerance. Adult doses vary greatly from 2 to 10 mg and up to 4 times a day based on the requirements.

In any case, do not stop taking Valium abruptly because it causes dependence. Stopping the use of Valium can cause withdrawal symptoms to appear. Talk to your doctor before making any other changes to your drug schedule. Stop the medication only when directed.

 

Side-effects

Valium is a drug that needs to be taken more care of because of its addictive property. On the other hand, some commonly occurring side effects of this medicine include drowsiness, dizziness, unsteadiness, tiredness, and blurred vision. However, these side effects usually subside with regular, organized administration as the body gets used to it.

On the other hand, Valium (diazepam) can also cause more severe effects, which include:

  • Memory problems,
  • Confusion,
  • Unusual, extreme sadness or happiness,
  • Light-headedness,
  • Restlessness,
  • Agitation,
  • Depression,
  • Hallucinations,
  • Jaundice (yellowing of the eyes or skin),
  • Muscle weakness,
  • Problems with speaking and/or walking,
  • Twitching and/or shaking,
  • Problems with urination, and
  • Persistent signs of infection (sore throat, fever, chills, etc.)

In case of dizziness or feeling lightheaded, don’t get up too fast. Getting up slowly after sitting or lying down can help overcome the risk of falling.

In the case of appearance of any of the other symptoms in a quite serious manner, you must rush to your doctor. Get proper medical care to avoid any fatalities.

 

Warnings

Valium (diazepam) has a risk of addiction. To decrease the chances of this happening, it is advised that the prescription schedule be stringently followed. Also, when thinking of discontinuing the medication, consulting the doctor must be considered as absolutely necessary.

It’s important that you discuss with your doctor about your previous medication. Some of the drugs you might be on or have been on may still affect how Valium functions in your body. Talk to the doctor about any side effects that might be bothering you. There’s a good chance that all the side effects aren’t a result of your dose.

Valium, like many other drugs, gets secreted into human milk. Its effects can be gravely for a fetus or an infant and so pregnant and breastfeeding women are advised against the same.

In the circumstance of missing a dose of Valium, it is advised to skip that dose and to get back to the regular prescribed dosing schedule. Multiplying any doses can harm you quite severely.

Don’t stop your medication without being told to do so by the doctor. Stopping the medication abruptly can cause withdrawal symptoms and may not treat your condition(s) correctly.

Finally, it’s suggested that every safety precaution be followed and to keep in touch with the physician just in case any issues or unexpected changes show up.

 

Storage Instructions

Proper storage of Valium tablets is recommended to keep it effective for a long duration. Leaving the package uncared for also determines how the medicine affects you and might thus alter the results. For smart and safe keeping of the drugs, follow these steps:

  • Store at a controlled room temperature, between 15° to 30°C, and away from moisture and light.
  • Keep the tablets in a safe place, and preferably in their original packaging. Keep out of reach of children, since it can create serious health issues for them in the wrong doses. Moreover, all the effects of Valium on higher doses haven’t been examined on children yet, and those could be hazardous.
  • The tablets usually come in blister packs, which aren’t child-resistant. Use child-resistant closure as per the requirement.
  • Moreover, because Valium is characterized by its addictive property and can cause severe harm when used prescription or in the wrong doses, careful handling must be done.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are Valium and diazepam the same thing?

Yes. Valium is the trade name, whereas diazepam is the generic name of the same drug used for the treatment of seizures, symptoms of anxiety disorder, alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and muscle spasms.

How does Valium affect the brain?

Valium acts on particular brain centres and works by calming your brain and nerves, so as to provide the desired optimum results.

Why is Valium prescribed?

Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine that is prescribed to people for the treatment of the different symptoms of anxiety disorder, alcohol abuse disorder, and also to treat muscle spasms. On the other hand, as per the directions by the doctor, it can also be used as a sedative before some surgeries and also to treat seizures.

Can you take Valium while trying to conceive?

No, Valium is not prescribed to pregnant women because of the possible harm the medication can cause the fetus. Nor is it prescribed to breastfeeding women because it tends to pass through into the mother’s milk. Both of these can be quite harmful for the new-born child (or infant).

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