DIAZEPAM


Meaning of DIAZEPAM in English

tranquillizing drug used orally or by injection for the treatment of anxiety and tension states and as an aid in preoperative and postoperative sedation. Diazepam also is used to treat skeletal muscle spasms. It belongs to a group of chemically related compounds (including chlordiazepoxide) called benzodiazepines, the first of which was synthesized in 1933. Diazepam, known by several trade names, including Valium, was introduced in 1963. Side effects of diazepam include drowsiness and muscular incoordination. A degree of physical dependence can result after prolonged use. Diazepam occurs as colourless crystals, and it is available for use in solution and in tablet form.

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