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Easium Suppository

Form: Suppository

Strength: 10mg

Generic Name: Diazepam

Company: Opsonin Pharma Limited

MRP:৳ 3.0   (Suppository)

Is Antibiotic: No

Indications

Easium Suppository is used for short-term treatment of mild to moderate anxiety, agitation, fear, and aggression. Easium Suppository helps with anxiety caused by stress, physical symptoms of anxiety, alcohol withdrawal, seizures, as a pre-surgery medication, and for sleep problems in hospitalized patients.

Pharmacology

Easium Suppository works by attaching to a specific part of the GABA receptor and enhancing the effects of GABA, which helps open channels that allow chloride ions to enter cells.

Easium Suppository is quickly absorbed when taken orally, and Easium Suppository reaches its highest concentration in the bloodstream within 15-90 minutes. The average time Easium Suppository stays in the body is 30 hours. Easium Suppository binds to plasma proteins 98-99%. Easium Suppository is metabolized in the liver, and only small amounts of the unchanged drug are excreted in urine. After using a suppository, Easium Suppository is absorbed well and reaches its peak in 1.5-2 hours.

Dosage & Administration

Oral:
For anxiety: 2 mg three times a day, which can be increased to 15-30 mg per day as needed. For the elderly or weak patients, use half the usual dose.
For insomnia due to anxiety: 5-15 mg at bedtime.
For night terrors or sleepwalking in children: 1-5 mg at bedtime.

IM/IV Injection (slow infusion, less than 5 mg per minute):
For severe anxiety, panic attacks, or alcohol withdrawal: 10 mg, repeat if necessary after at least 4 hours.
For febrile convulsions in children: 250 mcg/kg as a slow IV injection.

Rectal (children):
A dose of 500 mcg/kg (up to 10 mg), repeat if needed.

Interaction

Easium Suppository should not be taken with alcohol. Easium Suppository may cause more sedation when used with antipsychotics, sleeping pills, sedative antihistamines, or other drugs that slow the central nervous system like general anesthetics, painkillers, or antidepressants. Easium Suppository can be affected by other medications like phenobarbital, cimetidine, omeprazole, and isoniazid.

Contraindications

Easium Suppository should not be used in patients with myasthenia gravis, lung problems, breathing issues, or if allergic to benzodiazepines.

Side Effects

Easium Suppository is usually well tolerated, but higher doses may cause drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, and difficulty with coordination.

Pregnancy & Lactation

Easium Suppository crosses the placenta and can be found in breast milk, so Easium Suppository should be avoided during pregnancy and breastfeeding if possible. Easium Suppository is classified as category D by the FDA for pregnancy.

Precautions & Warnings

Easium Suppository should not be used for long periods, and stopping Easium Suppository suddenly should be avoided. Caution is advised in patients with breathing problems, muscle weakness, a history of drug or alcohol abuse, or liver/kidney disease.

Overdose Effects

Overdose may cause excessive sedation, muscle weakness, deep sleep, or unusual excitement. Severe cases can lead to loss of coordination, low blood pressure, difficulty breathing, and in rare cases, coma or death.

Therapeutic Class

Easium Suppository belongs to the class of benzodiazepines, which are sedative medications, as well as centrally acting muscle relaxants and primary anti-epileptic drugs.

Storage Conditions

Store in a cool (below 25°C) and dry place, away from light.

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