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Valium (Diazepam) 10mg/2ml Injection belongs to the benzodiazepine class of medicines. It acts as a sedative, muscle relaxant, anxiolytic, and anticonvulsant. Valium injection is prescribed for the management of severe anxiety, acute muscle spasms, seizures, status epilepticus, alcohol withdrawal, and preoperative sedation.
Each pack contains 5 ampoules, each with 2ml injectable solution (10mg Diazepam) for intramuscular (IM) or intravenous (IV) use, administered under strict medical supervision.
Active Ingredient: Diazepam 10mg
Inactive Ingredients: Benzyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ethanol, water for injection
Benzodiazepine (Anxiolytic, Anticonvulsant, Sedative, Muscle Relaxant)
Injectable solution
Strength: 10mg/2ml per ampoule
Pack Size: 5 ampoules
Severe anxiety and agitation
Status epilepticus (prolonged seizures)
Acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms (delirium tremens)
Severe muscle spasms or spasticity
Preoperative sedation and anxiety relief
Adjunctive therapy for certain psychiatric and neurological conditions
Adults (IV/IM): 5–10mg initially; may repeat every 3–4 hours if required (max 30mg in 8 hours).
Status epilepticus: 10–20mg slow IV, may repeat after 30–60 minutes if necessary.
Children: Dosage based on body weight (strict medical supervision required).
Dose must be individualized by the physician.
Symptoms: Severe drowsiness, confusion, loss of coordination, respiratory depression, coma.
Emergency treatment required: Supportive care, respiratory monitoring, and flumazenil (benzodiazepine antidote) may be administered in hospital.
Since Valium injection is given in hospital/clinical setting, missed doses are uncommon.
If on prescribed outpatient use, follow doctor’s instructions strictly.
For IV injection: Administer slowly into a vein by trained healthcare provider.
For IM injection: Deep intramuscular injection.
Must only be given by a doctor or trained nurse in a hospital/clinical environment.
Allergy to Diazepam or benzodiazepines
Severe respiratory insufficiency or sleep apnea
Severe liver impairment
Myasthenia gravis (muscle weakness disorder)
Patients with history of drug abuse or dependence
Shock, coma, or acute alcohol intoxication with CNS depression
Common:
Drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue
Muscle weakness, poor coordination
Injection site pain or irritation
Serious (seek immediate help):
Severe respiratory depression
Dependence, tolerance, or withdrawal symptoms
Confusion, hallucinations, mood changes
Low blood pressure, irregular heartbeat
Risk of dependence and abuse with prolonged use
Avoid alcohol and CNS depressants (can increase sedation and breathing problems)
Use with caution in elderly, as risk of falls and confusion increases
Not recommended during pregnancy (risk of birth defects) or breastfeeding
Requires close monitoring of breathing, blood pressure, and neurological status
Other CNS depressants (opioids, alcohol, sleeping pills, antihistamines) – may cause respiratory failure
Anticonvulsants (phenytoin, carbamazepine) – altered effects
CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, erythromycin) – may increase diazepam levels
Opioids – increased risk of sedation and overdose
Store below 25°C, away from light and heat
Keep ampoules in original packaging
Do not freeze
Dispose via hospital waste disposal system; do not discard in household trash
Controlled Substance (Benzodiazepine – Schedule IV)
Strictly available on prescription only
Misuse can lead to addiction, overdose, or death
Use only in hospital/doctor-supervised settings
Avoid driving or operating machinery after injection
Never mix with alcohol
Report breathing problems, confusion, or unusual weakness immediately
Not intended for long-term routine use – short-term/emergency use only
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