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Diazepam belongs to a group of medicines called benzodiazepines.
It’s used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms and seizures or fits. It’s also used in hospital to reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms, such as sweating or difficulty sleeping.
It can also be taken to help you relax before an operation or other medical or dental treatments. This is known as a pre-med.
It works by increasing the levels of a calming chemical in your brain called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA).
Not sure about the right dosage? Read our guide on whether 5mg Diazepam is strong, with a full overview of its uses and dosage.
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Diazepam belongs to a group of medicines called benzodiazepines.
It’s used to treat anxiety, muscle spasms and seizures or fits. It’s also used in hospital to reduce alcohol withdrawal symptoms, such as sweating or difficulty sleeping.
It can also be taken to help you relax before an operation or other medical or dental treatments. This is known as a pre-med.
It works by increasing the levels of a calming chemical in your brain called gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA).
Not sure about the right dosage? Read our guide on whether 5mg Diazepam is strong, with a full overview of its uses and dosage.
Like all medicines, diazepam can cause side effects in some people, but many people have no side effects or only minor ones.
These common side effects of diazepam happen in more than 1 in 100 people. There are things you can do to help cope with them:
It happens rarely, but some people have serious side effects when taking diazepam.Call a doctor or call 111 now if:
Make an appointment to see your doctor if you have memory loss (amnesia).Immediate action required: Call 999 or go to A&E now if:
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In rare cases, diazepam may cause a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis).Immediate action required: Call 999 now if:
You or the person who’s unwell may also have a rash that’s swollen, raised, itchy, blistered or peeling.These can be signs of a serious allergic reaction and may need immediate treatment in hospital.
Diazepam can cause withdrawal symptoms if you take it for a long time.If you’re prescribed diazepam for more than 4 weeks, your dose may be reduced gradually when you stop taking it to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
These are not all the side effects of diazepam. For a full list, see the leaflet inside your medicine packet.
The usual dose is:
Your dose might be lower if you’re over 65 or have kidney or liver problems or severe breathing problems.
Take diazepam tablets or liquid with a drink of water. You can take them with or without food.If you’re taking diazepam as a liquid, the medicine will come with a plastic syringe or spoon to help you measure out the right dose. If you do not have a syringe or spoon, ask your pharmacist for one. Do not use a kitchen teaspoon as it will not measure the right amount.
How long you’ll need to take diazepam for depends on why you’re taking it. It is usually only recommended for a short period of time of up to 4 weeks.If you’re prescribed diazepam for more than 4 weeks, your dose may be reduced gradually to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
If you’re taking diazepam regularly and forget to take a dose, take the missed dose as soon as you remember, unless it’s nearly time for your next dose. In this case, just leave out the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time.Never take 2 doses at the same time. Never take an extra dose to make up for a forgotten one.If you often forget doses, it may help to set an alarm to remind you. You could also ask your pharmacist for advice on other ways to remember to take your medicine.
If you take more than your prescribed dose of diazepam you may get symptoms including:
The amount of diazepam that can lead to an overdose varies from person to person.Urgent advice: Contact 111 for advice now if you take more than your prescribed dose of diazepamGo to 111.nhs.uk or call 111If you need to go to A&E, do not drive yourself. Get someone else to drive you or call for an ambulance.Take the diazepam packet, or the leaflet inside it, plus any remaining medicine with you.