Diazepam Desitin (diazepam): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Diazepam Desitin 10 mg Rectal solution

Epileptic and febrile convulsions; to relieve muscle spasm caused by tetanus; as a sedative in minor surgical and dental procedures, initial use in anxiety and agitation, when the disorder is severe, disabling or subjecting the individual to extreme distress. Diazepam Desitin may be used in these indications when a rapid effect is required but where intravenous injection is impracticable or undesirable.

Diazepam Desitin may be of particular value for the immediate treatment of convulsions in children.

Diazepam Desitin 5 mg Rectal solution

Epileptic and febrile convulsions; to relieve muscle spasm caused by tetanus; as a sedative in minor surgical and dental procedures, initial use in anxiety and agitation, when the disorder is severe, disabling or subjecting the individual to extreme distress. Diazepam Desitin may be used in these indications when a rapid effect is required but where intravenous injection is impracticable or undesirable.

Diazepam Desitin may be of particular value for the immediate treatment of convulsions in children.
Route of administration: Rectal
Molecule: diazepam

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