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  2. Valium Side Effects: Common, Severe, Long Term - Drugs.com

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    Serious side effects of Valium. Along with its needed effects, diazepam (the active ingredient contained in Valium) may cause some unwanted effects. Although not all of these side effects may occur, if they do occur they may need medical attention. Check with your doctor immediately if any of the following side effects occur while taking diazepam:

  3. Valium: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Valium (diazepam) is used for the short-term treatment of anxiety and seizure disorders. Diazepam is thought to work by enhancing the effects of GABA, which is an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system. Valium belongs to the class of medicines known as benzodiazepines. 2. Upsides.

  4. confusion, paranoia; or. new or worsening seizures. Drowsiness or dizziness may last longer in older adults. Use caution to avoid falling or accidental injury. Common diazepam side effects may include: drowsiness; feeling tired; muscle weakness; or. problems with balance or muscle movement.

  5. Benzodiazepines: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions & Warnings

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    The sedative side effects can carry into the next day and impair driving and other daily activities; this is a particularly concerning risk in the elderly. More recent research is focusing on the possible adverse effects on cognition (thinking and reasoning ability) in patients using benzodiazepines for long periods of time. In some patients ...

  6. List of Common Benzodiazepines + Uses & Side Effects - Drugs.com

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    This can make it dangerous for people taking benzodiazepines to drive or operate machinery or perform other hazardous tasks. Alcohol may potentiate these effects. Other commonly reported side effects include: amnesia (forgetfulness) confusion. constipation. nausea. sexual dysfunction. unsteadiness when walking or standing.

  7. Valium vs Xanax: Which is better? - Drugs.com

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    Valium may be absorbed slightly faster than Xanax; however, the difference is minimal. Peak concentrations of both usually occur within 1-2 hours. Effects of Xanax last on average 5 hours although there are wide variations between individuals (see below). Effects of Valium last approximately 4 hours, although may persist for longer in some ...

  8. Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine derivative. The chemical name of diazepam is 7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-1-methyl-5-phenyl-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one. It is a colorless to light yellow crystalline compound, insoluble in water. The empirical formula is C 16 H 13 ClN 2 O and the molecular weight is 284.75.

  9. Valium Dosage Guide - Drugs.com

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    USUAL DAILY DOSE: Management of Anxiety Disorders and Relief of Symptoms of Anxiety. Depending upon severity of symptoms—2 mg to 10 mg, 2 to 4 times daily. Symptomatic Relief in Acute Alcohol Withdrawal. 10 mg, 3 or 4 times during the first 24 hours, reducing to 5 mg, 3 or 4 times daily as needed. Adjunctively for Relief of Skeletal Muscle ...

  10. Clonazepam vs Valium Comparison - Drugs.com

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    More about Valium (diazepam) Ratings & Reviews. Clonazepam has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 from a total of 2123 ratings on Drugs.com. 79% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 12% reported a negative effect. Valium has an average rating of 8.7 out of 10 from a total of 335 ratings on Drugs.com. 86% of reviewers reported a ...

  11. Diazepam rectal Uses, Side Effects & Warnings - Drugs.com

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    Drowsiness or dizziness may last longer in older adults. Use caution to avoid falling or accidental injury. Common side effects of diazepam rectal may include: drowsiness, dizziness, headache, feeling nervous; problems with coordination or muscle movement; flushing (sudden warmth, redness, or tingly feeling); stomach pain, diarrhea; or.