Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Medical Uses of Anti-Anxiety Drugs and Its Abuse by Addicts


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known as Valium

Diazepam has been on the market such as Valium and anti-anxiety and anti-panic drugs. Valium is used to treat insomnia, seizures, muscle spasm, and alcohol and benzodiazepine withdrawal, Valium, etc. is a very addictive drug and should be taken under a doctor's prescription. Valium affects the kidneys and liver, and patients with kidney or liver problems should inform the doctor before taking this medicine. Valium should not be applied after mixing with alcohol, which could cause epileptic seizures. Pregnant women should also avoid this drug as it can cause harm to the child.

medical use of Diazepam

Diazepam is widely used for its anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) properties. It is effectively used to reduce anxiety and agitation that occur in psychiatric disorders and bipolar disorder that affect. Diazepam is also used to treat insomnia, night terrors and sleep walking among children. It is suitable for short-term treatment of insomnia as it can cause a strong dependence after prolonged use. It is also used to treat convulsions and seizures as well as increased activity of GABA in the brain helps to calm the nerve electrical activity. Diazepam is also used to control muscle spasms due to tetanus or poisoning. It is also used as a sedative to calm the patient before surgery or dental treatment. It also gives alcoholics to cope with the acute symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.

Narcotic Drugs and Drug Addiction

Diazepam can cause addiction when used for longer periods. Addiction can occur after recreational use, or when a person is exposed to diazepam during prolonged periods. People abuse diazepam for 'high' they get after drinking it. 'high' is characterized by a sense of energy, relaxation, satisfaction, euphoria, etc. Diazepam is usually taken orally in pill form, intravenously, or intranasally. Diazepam abuse can lead to health complications such as fainting, memory loss, abscesses, deep vein thrombosis, hepatitis B and C, and cause HIV infection, etc.

side effects of diazepam include drowsiness, confusion, sudden violent and aggressive behavior, muscle weakness, dizziness, ataxia, etc. The combination of diazepam with alcohol, antipsychotics, and barbiturates, etc. can lead to complications, sedation, drowsiness, or.

The legal status of

Diazepam (Valium), a regulated prescription drug in most countries. In the U.S., it is a schedule IV controlled drugs, which means that it is illegal to sell a drug without a valid license, and it is illegal to possess without a valid license or prescription. Internationally, Diazepam (Valium) is a schedule IV controlled drug under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.

Diazepam when mixed in with the opioids can produce a deadly combination that can result in a drug related death. Diazepam finds various medical uses as well as treating anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasm, etc. Diazepam is suitable for short-term use and prolonged exposure can lead to addiction or dependence.

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