What is the dosage of diazepam oral film?
Diazepam oral film is mainly used to treat acute attacks in epilepsy patients and is suitable for situations where rapid control of symptoms is required. The way of use is different from traditional oral tablets. Patients do not need to swallow. Instead, the medicine film is attached to the inside of the mouth (usually the buccal mucosa), allowing the medicine to be absorbed directly through the mucosa. This method of administration can shorten the onset time, improve the stability of the drug effect, and avoid the impact of gastrointestinal factors on absorption. When using, the patient should ensure that the mouth is dry so that the film can adhere better and gradually dissolve.
In terms of dosage, the recommended dosage of diazepam oral film is usually determined based on the patient's weight and condition. For example, children 6 to 11 years old typically receive 5mg or 10mg doses, while adolescents and adults 12 years and older may use 10mg or 20mg doses. The specific dose is determined after evaluation by a physician, and it is generally recommended to use it up to twice within 24 hours with an interval of at least 4 hours to prevent severe central nervous system depression caused by overdose.

In patients with hepatic impairment, elderly patients, or patients taking other CNS depressants (e.g., opioids, antipsychotics), dose adjustment may be necessary to reduce the risk of respiratory depression. In addition, when using diazepam oral film, patients should strictly follow the doctor's instructions and should not increase the dose or frequency at will to avoid excessive sedation, confusion or even drug dependence. If the patient experiences excessive drowsiness, difficulty breathing or confusion after taking it, he should seek medical attention immediately.
Although the use of diazepam oral film is relatively simple, you still need to be careful to avoid chewing or swallowing the film to avoid affecting the absorption of the drug. After use, patients are advised to avoid eating or drinking large amounts of fluids immediately to ensure the medication is fully effective. In addition, if the patient's epileptic seizures are not relieved within the prescribed time or relapse frequently, they should seek medical treatment as soon as possible. The doctor may adjust the treatment plan or use other more powerful anti-epileptic drugs to control the condition.
References: https://www.yaozui.com/medicine/di-xi-pan-kou-qiang-mo-ji
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