What is Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) 10mg Capsules?
Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) 10mg Capsules are known as an anxiolytic and also a hypnotic drug (sleeping tablet).These medications are prescribed to treat anxiety, insomnia and a variety of other conditions. It is also used as a treatment in alcohol dependence, to relieve symptoms of alcohol withdrawal.
What are the benefits of taking Librium (chlordiazepoxide)?
Are there any precautions with Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) 10mg Capsules?
Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) 10mg Capsules are suitable for most people.
As with all medicines, however, there are precautions. Your prescriber will usually check that it is safe to prescribe chlordiazepoxide, but let your prescriber know if any of the following apply to you, as extra care may be needed:
- a) If you have myasthenia gravis, sleep apnoea syndrome, severe lung disease, respiratory failure, kidney or liver trouble.
- b) If you are taking any other medication, such as cimetidine, sedative antihistamines, antibiotics such as rifampicin, medication for Parkinson’s disease, medication for schizophrenia, medication for anxiety or insomnia, antidepressants, anticonvulsants or strong pain killers. Also, tell your prescriber if you buy any medicine ‘over the counter’ from a pharmacy or supermarket. Please also tell your prescriber if you take any alternative or complementary medicine such as Chinese herbal medicines.
- c) If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or wish to become pregnant.
- d) If you have lactose intolerance as the tablets contain lactose.
Side Effects Of Librium (chlordiazepoxide):
Common side effects of Librium include drowsiness, dizziness, blurred vision, and dry mouth. More severe side effects, such as confusion, difficulty breathing, and unusual changes in mood or behavior, should be promptly reported to a healthcare provider.
What is the usual dose of chlordiazepoxide?
For Anxiety:
- Initial dose: Doctors usually prescribe 5 mg to 10 mg, taken orally 3 to 4 times daily.
- Maintenance dose: It typically ranges from 20 mg to 25 mg, taken orally 3 to 4 times daily.
For Alcohol Withdrawal:
- Initial dose: Doctors may prescribe 50 mg to 100 mg, taken orally every 6 hours for the first 24 hours, followed by gradual tapering of the dose over several days.
- Maintenance dose: The dose is individualized based on response and severity of withdrawal symptoms, with gradual reduction over time until discontinuation.
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