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What is Diazepam?
Medicines are used to treat, control or prevent a condition. Some medicines
will give you immediate relief from your symptoms while others take much longer
to work.
Diazepam has been prescribed for your current medical problems and should not
be used for other medical problems. Do not share your medicine with other people
as it may not be suitable for them and could cause them harm. In the same way,
you should not use medicines that belong to other people.
The pharmacy label on your medicine tells you how much medicine you should
take. It also tells you how often to take your medicine. This is the dose that
you and your prescriber have agreed you should take. Depending on your response
to the medicine, how the medicine works and the goals of your treatment, your
prescriber may vary your dose. You should not change the dose of your medicine
unless you are told to do so by your prescriber.
Diazepam belongs to a class of medicines called
benzodiazepines. Diazepam is a medicine which helps to control feelings of
anxiety. It makes people feel less agitated and less tense. It also acts as a
sedative and an anticonvulsant. It can help relieve to muscle spasm. Diazepam
should only be used for the shortest period of time possible. Otherwise Diazepam
can cause tolerance, dependence and even withdrawal symptoms in some people. The
effects of Diazepam may last for a few hours or even days after you stop having
it.
If you feel that the medicine is making you unwell or you do not think it is
working, then talk to your prescriber.
Diazepam is NOT Suitable for
Diazepam is not suitable for everyone and some people should never use it. Other people should only use it with special care. It is important that the person prescribing this medicine knows your full medical history.
Your prescriber may only prescribe this medicine with special care or may not prescribe it at all if you:
are allergic or sensitive to or have had a reaction to any of the ingredients
in the medicine
are debilitated
are elderly
have a personality disorder
have anxiety with depression
have depression
have had a recent loss or bereavement
have kidney problems
have liver problems
have lung problems
have myasthenia gravis
have obsessional disorders
have phobias
have porphyria
have psychosis
Over time it is possible that Diazepam can become unsuitable for some people,
or they may become unsuitable for it. If at any time it appears that Diazepam
has become unsuitable, it is important that the prescriber is contacted
immediately.
Diazepam and Pregnancy
A medicine is only made available to the public if the clinical trials have
shown that the benefits of taking the medicine outweigh the risks.
Once a medicine has been licensed, information on the medicine s effects,
both intended and unintended, is continuously recorded and updated.
Some side-effects may be serious while others may only be a mild
inconvenience.
Everyone s reaction to a medicine is different. It is difficult to predict
which side-effects you will have from taking a particular medicine, or whether
you will have any side-effects at all. The important thing is to tell your
prescriber or pharmacist if you are having problems with your medicine.
Isolated reports
blood and bone marrow problems
jaundice
The frequency of these side-effects is unknown
injection site problems such as a rash,
thrombophlebitis or pain
physiological problems
withdrawal symptoms including depression
aggressive behaviour
anaphylactic reactions
changes in libido
confusion
coordination problems
drowsiness
eye or eyesight problems
falls
gastrointestinal problems
headaches
lowered blood pressure
memory problems
precipitation of suicide
psychological problems
sedation
unsteady movement
urinary retention
urticaria
vertigo
If you feel unwell or if you have concerns about a side-effect, you will need
to seek advice. If you feel very ill, get medical help straight away. Contact
your prescriber, pharmacist, nurse or call NHS Direct on 0845 46 47.
Diazepam Side Effects
Most medicines, in some way, can affect the development of a baby in the
womb. The effect on the baby differs between medicines and also depends on the
stage of pregnancy that you have reached when you take the medicine.
In the case of Diazepam:
you should only have this medicine during pregnancy if
your doctor thinks that you need it
if you could become pregnant while
having Diazepam, you must use effective contraception or abstain from
penetrative sex. You must contact your prescriber if you become pregnant, or
think you have become pregnant, while having Diazepam
if you repeatedly have this medicine during the late
stages of pregnancy your baby may come to be physically dependent on Diazepam.
This may lead to your baby having withdrawal symptoms from Diazepam after
birth
You need to discuss your specific circumstances with your doctor to weigh up
the overall risks and benefits of taking this medicine. You and your doctor can
make a decision about whether you are going to take this medicine during
pregnancy.
If the decision is that you should not have Diazepam, then you should discuss
whether there is an alternative medicine that you could take during
pregnancy.
Driving and Machinery
When taking any medicine you should be aware that it might interfere with
your ability to drive or operate machinery safely.
In the case of Diazepam:
this medicine could affect your ability to drive or
operate machinery
You should see how this medicine affects you before you judge whether you are
safe to drive or operate machinery. If you are in any doubt about whether you
should drive or operate machinery, talk to your prescriber.