DPM-10 TABLET
Diazepam 10mg
Zenith Health Care Ltd
Itis available as a tablet and capsule to take by mouth, with or without food. It also comes as a solution for injection to be administered by a healthcare provider into the vein or muscle.
Store it at room temperature (20 to 25°C).
Respiratory depression Acute pulmonary insufficiency Sleep apnoea Severe hepatic impairment Myasthenia gravis Avoid injections containing benzyl alcohol in neonates Narrow angle glaucoma Hypersensitivity to benzodiazepine
Tourette Syndrome : If you have Tourette syndrome, you make unusual movements or sounds, called tics. You have little or no control over them. Common tics are throat-clearing and blinking. You may repeat words, spin, or, rarely, blurt out swear words. Tourette syndrome is a disorder of the nervous system. It often occurs with other problems, such as • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) • Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) • Anxiety • Depression Causes The cause of Tourette syndrome is unknown. It is more common in boys than girls. The tics usually start in childhood and may be worst in the early teens. Many people eventually outgrow them. Treatment No treatment is needed unless the tics interfere with everyday life. Excitement or worry can make tics worse. Calm, focused activities may make them better. Medicines and talk therapy may also help.
Increased clearance of diazepam when used with phenytoin, carbamazepine and phenobarbital. Reversible deterioration of parkinsonism may occur when given together with levodopa. Combination with lithium may produce hypothermia. May need to reduce dose of narcotics when used concurrently. Potentially Fatal: Phenothiazines, barbiturates, MAOIs potentiate action of diazepam. Additive CNS depressant effects with alcohol and CNS depressants or psychoactive medications. Mutual potentiation of action with analgesics, anaesthetics and some anticonvulsants.
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