Status epilepticus

Active Ingredient: Diazepam

Indication for Diazepam

Population group: only adults (18 - 65 years old)

For this indication, competent medicine agencies globally authorize below treatments:

0.15-3 mg/kg

Route of admnistration

Intravenous

Defined daily dose

0.15 - 3 mg per kg of body weight

Dosage regimen

From 0.05 To 1 mg per kg of body weight 3 time(s) per day every day

Detailed description

In status epilepticus or epileptic convulsions, 0.15-0.25mg per kg (usually 10-20mg) is given by intravenous injection. The dose can be repeated if necessary after 30 to 60 minutes. Once the patient is controlled, recurrence of seizures may be prevented by a slow infusion (maximum total dose 3mg per kg over 24 hours).

Active ingredient

Diazepam

Diazepam is a psychotropic substance from the class of 1,4-benzodiazepines with marked properties of suppression of tension, agitation and anxiety as well as sedative and hypnotic effects. In addition, diazepam demonstrates muscle relaxant and anticonvulsive properties. It is used in the short-term treatment of anxiety and tension states, as a sedative and premedicant, in the control of muscle spasm and in the management of alcohol withdrawal symptoms.

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