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Diazepam Desitin rectal tube 10 mg ist ein Arzneimittel gegen Angst - und Spannungszustände aus der Gruppe der Benzodiazepine.
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Wie oft wird Diazepam rektal verabreicht?
Erwachsene erhalten 10 - 20 mg Diazepam (1 - 2 rectal tubes zu 10 mg) rektal verabreicht. 1 Stunde vor Narkosebeginn: Erwachsene erhalten 5 - 10 mg Diazepam (max. 1 rectal tube zu 10 mg) rektal verabreicht.
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Wie kann ich Diazepam 10 mg anwenden?
Wie kann ich Diazepam 10 mg anwenden?
Je nach Alter und Gewicht rektal 5 - 10 mg Diazepam (Maximaldosis 20 mg): bis 3 Jahre (10 - 15 kg Körpergewicht [KG]): 5 mg Diazepam (1 rectal tube Diazepam Desitin rectal tube 5 mg anwenden), ab 15 kg KG (ab 3 Jahre): 10 mg Diazepam (1 rectal tube zu 10 mg); falls notwendig mit Wiederholung. Die maximale Wirkung tritt nach 11 - 23 Minuten ein.
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Wie viel Diazepam gibt es bei Erwachsenen?
Nach der Operation: Erwachsene erhalten 5 - 10 mg Diazepam (max. 1 rectal tube zu 10 mg) rektal verabreicht, ggf. ist Wiederholung möglich. Behandlung von Zuständen mit erhöhtem Muskeltonus (Muskelverspannungen) Erwachsenen werden zur Anfangsbehandlung 10 - 20 mg Diazepam/Tag (1 - 2 rectal tubes zu 10 mg)...
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17.06.2019 · The usual dose is 0.25 - 0.5 mg/kg (body weight). The dose also depends on the patient's age and health. Diazepam is for use in adults and children (weighing more than 10 kg). The recommended dose is: for children between 1 and 3 years (10-15kg): one 5 mg tube. for children over 3 years (more than 15 kg): one 10 mg tube.
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05.07.2016 · Co přípravek Diazepam Desitin rectal tube obsahuje. Léčivou látkou je diazepamum. 2,5 ml rektálního roztoku (1 rektální tuba) obsahuje diazepamum 10 mg. Pomocnými látkami jsou …
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Diazepam Desitin 10 mg Rectal solution
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Diazepam 5mg / 10mg rectal solution
PACKAGE LEAFLET: INFORMATION FOR THE USER
The name of your medicine is Diazepam rectal solution, which will be referred to as ‘Diazepam’ or ‘Diazepam solution’ throughout this leaflet.
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine because it contains important information for you.
1. What Diazepam is and what it is used for
2. What you need to know before you use Diazepam solution
3. How to use Diazepam solution
4. Possible side effects
5. How to store Diazepam solution
6. Contents of the pack and other information
1. What Diazepam is and what it is used for
Diazepam belongs to a group of medicines known as benzodiazepines, which are used as sedatives and anticonvulsants (to control fits), or to relax tense muscles.
Diazepam solution may be used as above when an injection is not practical or not wanted.
Diazepam solution may be useful for the immediate treatment of convulsions in children.
2. What you need to know before you use Diazepam solution
Diazepam should not be used for premature babies.
Talk to your doctor before using Diazepam solution
Patients in shock may be treated with Diazepam only if measures are concurrently undertaken to correct the volume deficiency.
Diazepam solution should not be taken at the same time as alcohol and/or medicines with a depressant effect on the central nervous system. If taken at the same time, the effect of Diazepam can be enhanced and may lead to unconsciousness and depression of the cardiovascular function and/or breathing, requiring emergency treatment.
If you received Diazepam for e.g. minor surgical or dental procedures, you should only go home accompanied by someone else.
Following repeated use of Diazepam solution over a few weeks, there may be a loss of effectiveness (due to the development of tolerance to the hypnotic effect of benzodiazepines).
Diazepam solution is an addictive medicine (primary dependence potential). Diazepam solution may cause dependence, even at therapeutic dosages. The risk of dependence increases with dose and duration of treatment; it is also greater in patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse. Therefore, you should use Diazepam solution for as short period of time as possible.
Discontinuation of therapy/withdrawal symptoms
Once physical dependence has developed, abrupt termination of treatment will be accompanied by withdrawal symptoms. These may consist of increased dreaming, sweating, trembling, headaches, muscle pain, extreme anxiety, mood swings, tension, restlessness, confusion and irritability.
In severe cases, the following symptoms may occur: impaired self-perception or perception of one’s surroundings (derealization, depersonalization), confusional state, hypersensitivity to light, noise (hyperacusis) and physical contact, numbness and tingling of the extremities, hallucinations or epileptic seizures.
The symptoms that led to treatment with Diazepam solution may recur in an enhanced form on withdrawal of treatment. Since the risk of withdrawal phenomena is greater after abrupt discontinuation of treatment, it is recommended that the dosage is decreased gradually.
Diazepam may cause short-term memory loss (anterograde amnesia) using therapeutic dosages. For example, this means that you may no longer be able to recall actions you carried out after using Diazepam solution. The condition occurs often several hours after administration of the medicinal product. This risk increases with the dosage level and can be reduced by a sufficiently long, uninterrupted duration of sleep (7-8 hours).
Psychological and “paradoxical” reactions
Reverse effects such as restlessness, agitation, irritability, aggressive behaviour, nightmares, hallucinations, delusions, rages, inappropriate behaviour and other behavioural disorders or abnormal condition of the mind (psychosis), may occur when using benzodiazepines, especially in elderly patients or children (see section 4). In such cases, treatment with Diazepam solution should be discontinued.
Diazepam is not recommended for the primary treatment of mental and psychiatric disorders (psychotic illness).
Diazepam should not be used alone to treat depression or states of anxiety that occur in association with depression. In some circum-stances, the clinical symptoms of depression may be aggravated (risk of suicide).
The application without medical advice by a doctor will reduce the opportunity that this medicine will help you. At the latest after four weeks of use, your doctor will decide whether your treatment should be continued. Do not increase in any case your prescribed dose, even if the effect ceases. The aimed treatment is complicated by arbitrary increase of dosage.
Do not use benzodiazepines because they help others so good.
Diazepam should only be given to children and adolescents if a doctor thinks this is necessary and any treatment should be kept to a minimum.
Elderly should be given a reduced dose (see section 3). Caution is advised in elderly patients due to the risk of falling and consequently fractures, particularly when getting up at night (see section 4). Falling may occur because of the muscle relaxing effect of diazepam.
A lower dose is recommended for patients with chronic respiratory insufficiency due to the risk of respiratory depression. It is also recommended that debilitated patients and those with hepatic and renal impairment should receive a reduced dose and special caution is advisable (see section 3). Benzodiazepines are not indicated to treat patients with severely impaired liver function as they may precipitate brain disorder (encephalopathy).
Benzodiazepines should be used with extreme caution in patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse.
Other medicines and Diazepam solution
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are using, have recently used, or might use any other medicines. This is especially important for the following medicines as they may interact with Diazepam solution:
Concomitant use of Diazepam solution and opioids (strong pain killers, medicines for substitution therapy and some cough medicines) increases the risk of drowsiness, difficulties in breathing (respiratory depression), coma and may be life-threatening. Because of this, concomitant use should only be considered when other treatment options are not possible.
However, if your doctor does prescribe Diazepam solution together with opioids the dose and duration of concomitant treatment should be limited by your doctor.
Please tell your doctor about all opioid medicines you are taking, and follow your doctor's dose recommendation closely. It could be helpful to inform friends or relatives to be aware of the signs and symptoms stated above. Contact your doctor when experiencing such symptoms.
Nicotine (e.g. smoking) may reduce the efficacy (effectiveness) of Diazepam solution.
It may still be all right for you to be given Diazepam and your doctor will be able to decide what is suitable for you.
Do not drink alcohol while you are using Diazepam. Alcohol may increase the sedative effects of Diazepam and make you very sleepy.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before taking this medicine.
You should not use this medicine if you are pregnant unless your doctor tells you to use it. Tell your doctor straight away if you think you may be pregnant.
There may be a slight increase in abnormalities, particularly hare lip, in babies born to mothers given benzodiazepines during pregnancy. Babies exposed to overdoses of benzodiazepines during pregnancy may be slow developers, may have eye movement disorders (nystagmus) or congenital abnormalities. If you use Diazepam during pregnancy over a longer period or in high doses, your newborn may suffer from withdrawal symptoms. If you have received Diazepam towards the end of pregnancy or during labour, the baby may be affected, with feeling cold, floppiness, difficulty breathing and poor suckling (so-called "floppy infant syndrome").
Do not use Diazepam during lactation because it enters the breast milk. For this reason, if Diazepam therapy is essential, breast-feeding should be terminated in order to avoid side effects in the breast-fed infant.
You must not drive or use machines until 24 hours after the last dose. After 24 hours, if you still feel sleepy or find it hard to concentrate, if you notice muscle weakness or episodes of memory loss you should not drive or operate machines and tell your doctor.
This medicine can affect your ability to drive as it may make you sleepy or dizzy.
Talk to your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure whether it is safe for you to drive while using this medicine.
Diazepam solution contains propylene glycol, benzyl alcohol, benzoic acid and sodium benzoate
This medicine contains 37.5 mg benzyl alcohol in each rectal tube which is equivalent to 15 mg/ml. Benzyl alcohol may cause allergic reactions.
This medicine contains 2.5 mg benzoic acid (E210) and 122.5 mg sodium benzoate (E211) in each rectal tube which is equivalent to 1 mg benzoic acid per ml and 49 mg sodium benzoate per ml. Benzoic acid and sodium benzoate may cause local irritation.
This medicine contains 1 mg propylene glycol in each rectal tube which is equivalent to 400 mg/ml. Propylene glycol may cause skin irritation.
Always use this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you. Check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure.
The usual dose is 0.25 - 0.5 mg/kg (body weight). The dose also depends on the patient's age and health. Diazepam is for use in adults and children (weighing more than 10 kg).
Your doctor will decide the appropriate dose and for how long you need to take this medicine. The usual duration of treatment is not longer than 4 weeks. If needed, your doctor might increase the duration of treatment.
Method and duration of administration
Diazepam solution is for use in emergency cases. It is not intended for long-term use. If it becomes necessary, the dose may be repeated every 12 hours. If convulsions (fits) are still not controlled the doctor should be contacted.
The tubes containing Diazepam solution are for rectal (into the anus) and single use only.
Treatment should be as short as possible. The lowest dose that can control the symptoms should be used. If used continuously for too long, there is a risk of becoming dependent on diazepam or of having problems when stopping it.
If no effect is seen after 10 minutes, the dose can be repeated in children or an additional 10 mg tube given to adults.
Elderly and debilitated patients or those with liver or kidney dysfunction or chronic breathing disorder may need a reduced dose.
1. If possible, turn patient on side, or front for a child.
4. Insert the nozzle completely into the anus, pointing it downwards.
Note: In children under 15 kg insert the nozzle only half way.
5. Empty the tube by pressing firmly between the thumb and index finger.
6. Keep the tube completely pressed together until you have drawn it out of the rectum.
Note: A small amount of the solution is intended to be left in the tube after the dose has been given.
7. Keep the patient’s position and hold the buttocks together for a few minutes to prevent leakage.
If you use more Diazepam solution than you should
If you have used more Diazepam solution than you should, talk to a doctor immediately.
Symptoms of overdose include drowsiness, sleepiness, mental confusion, lethargy (a drowsy dullness), speech disorders and involuntary eye movements (nystagmus).
If such signs of illness appear, a doctor must be told immediately, who will decide on their severity and any measures that may be required.
In serious cases, symptoms include low blood pressure, loss of reflexes, shallow breathing (respiratory and circulatory insufficiency, turning blue (cyanosis), loss of consciousness progressing to the development of respiratory and cardiac arrest), co-ordination problems (ataxia), floppiness, coma (rare) and death (very rare). In the phase of subsidence of intoxication, severe states of restlessness, insomnia and possibly major convulsions may occur.
The symptoms of overdose are increased under the influence of alcohol and other centrally depressant drugs.
If you stop using Diazepam solution
Once physical dependence has developed, abrupt termination of treatment will be accompanied by withdrawal symptoms. Since the risk of withdrawal phenomena/rebound phenomena is greater after abrupt discontinuation of treatment, it is recommended that the dosage is decreased gradually.
Withdrawal symptoms include headaches, muscle pain, extreme anxiety, tension, restlessness, confusion and irritability. In severe cases
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