Monograph Details

Central Nervous System > Anxiety/OCD
Diazepam INTENSOL
Manufacturer
Roxane Laboratories, Inc.
Legal Classification
CIV
Pharmacological Class
Benzodiazepine.
Generic Name
Diazepam 5mg; per 1mL; concentrated soln; contains alcohol 19%.
Also
Diazepam oral solution
Indications
Anxiety.
Children
Intensol: mix with liquid or semi-solid food. <6months: not recommended. >6months: 1–2.5mg 3–4 times daily; increase gradually.
Adults
Intensol: Mix with liquid or semi-solid food. 2–10mg 2–4 times daily. Elderly, debilitated: initially 2–2.5mg 1–2 times daily; increase gradually.
Contraindications
Acute narrow angle glaucoma.
Precautions
Not for use in untreated open-angle glaucoma. Avoid abrupt cessation. Discontinue if paradoxical reaction occurs. Drug or alcohol abuse. Depression. Suicidal tendencies. Renal or hepatic dysfunction. May increase severity of seizures. Reevaluate periodically. Monitor blood counts, liver function. Elderly. Debilitated. Psychosis, pregnancy, nursing mothers: not recommended.
Interactions
Potentiates CNS depression with alcohol, other CNS depressants (consider reducing opioid doses by at least ⅓). Increased serum levels with cimetidine. May be potentiated by phenothiazines, narcotics, barbiturates, MAOIs, other antidepressants.
Adverse Reactions
CNS depression, ataxia, memory impairment, paradoxical excitement, salivation changes, neutropenia, jaundice.
How Supplied
Soln—500mL
Intensol—30mL (w. dropper)
Additional Resources
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