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Diazepam 5mg Tablets

PN: POMDI5

28 Tablets

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The active substance is Diazepam. Each tablet contains 5mg of the active ingredient.

The other ingredients are Lactose, Magnesium Stearate, Maize Starch and Stearic Acid.
Always take Diazepam tablets exactly as your doctor has told you. You should not take Diazepam tablets for longer than 4 weeks. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. Swallow the tablets whole, with a glass of water. Do not drink alcohol while you are taking Diazepam tablets. Alcohol may increase the sedative effects of Diazepam tablets and make you very sleepy. Grapefruit juice may increase the amount of diazepam in your blood. If you are elderly, suffer from cirrhosis or any of the conditions listed in section 2, this could possibly increase the sedative effects of Diazepam tablets and you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist. Drinks containing caffeine may reduce the effects of diazepam.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read he enclosed patient information leaflet before taking. Do not take or talk to your doctor before taking if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, if you suffer from depression, have a phobia, suffer from sleep apnoea, have severe liver disorders, heart or lung problems, have a personality disorder, have suicidal thoughts, have a history or alcoholism or drug abuse or pregnant or breast feeding.

The active substance is Diazepam. Each tablet contains 5mg of the active ingredient.

The other ingredients are Lactose, Magnesium Stearate, Maize Starch and Stearic Acid.

Always take Diazepam tablets exactly as your doctor has told you. You should not take Diazepam tablets for longer than 4 weeks. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist if you are not sure. Swallow the tablets whole, with a glass of water. Do not drink alcohol while you are taking Diazepam tablets. Alcohol may increase the sedative effects of Diazepam tablets and make you very sleepy. Grapefruit juice may increase the amount of diazepam in your blood. If you are elderly, suffer from cirrhosis or any of the conditions listed in section 2, this could possibly increase the sedative effects of Diazepam tablets and you should speak to your doctor or pharmacist. Drinks containing caffeine may reduce the effects of diazepam.

Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read he enclosed patient information leaflet before taking. Do not take or talk to your doctor before taking if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, if you suffer from depression, have a phobia, suffer from sleep apnoea, have severe liver disorders, heart or lung problems, have a personality disorder, have suicidal thoughts, have a history or alcoholism or drug abuse or pregnant or breast feeding.