Guide To The Most Common Benzodiazepines

Diazepam (Valium)

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Diazepam (Valium) is prescribed for anxiety disorders, muscle spasms, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms. When combined with other medicines, it can be helpful in seizure control too. Diazepam must not be given to children under six months old. Also, it is not safe for patients with myasthenia gravis, sleep apnea, severe liver disease, or addiction. Patients should inform their doctor if they have a history of epilepsy, mental health conditions, or breathing difficulties before starting treatment. During pregnancy, patients with epilepsy or other seizure disorders should check with their doctor before starting or stopping this medication.

Drowsiness, dizziness, and unsteadiness are the most commonly reported side effects. It is essential to get up slowly after sitting or lying down to reduce the risk of falls. Patients should not consume alcohol while taking diazepam either. The medication interacts with grapefruit. Thus, individuals should ask their doctor about how much grapefruit may be safe for them to consume.

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