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This leaflet is about the use of rectal diazepam to stop seizures. This leaflet has been written for parents and carers about how to use this medicine in children. |
Diazepam 5mg in 2. |
This is the usual dosage recommended in most common treatment cases. |
They say that when it is mixed with other substances it can lead to overdose. Deaths connected to pregabalin have risen from four in to last year, according to the Office for National Statistics. |
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As an anxiolytic, the lowest effective dose should be employed; dosage regimes should not exceed beyond 4 weeks and treatment should be gradually withdrawn. |
Diazepam is one of the most commonly prescribed sedative drugs for the treatment of anxiety, convulsions, and muscle spasms. From: Handbook of Pharmacogenomics and Stratified Medicine, |
Doctors prescribe diazepam to suppress symptoms caused by anxiety, agitation, and psychic tension. |
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Rectal diazepam has been used for many years and more recently midazolam has been used by nasal or buccal route. Now buccal midazolam has been compared with rectal diazepam in emergency departments in Liverpool, Derby, Nottingham, and Birmingham. |









