Learning about Valium side effects
Valium is used to treat anxiety, insomnia and muscle spasms. One of
the most common Valium side effects is drowsiness; yes, the person tends
to fall asleep after having a dose. Other Valium side effects include
impaired motor functions, impaired balance, impaired coordination,
fatigue, dizziness depression, reflex tachycardia and anterograde
amnesia.
Now let’s come to the rare Valium side effects. These include confusion,
nervousness, constipation, headache, dysarthria, hypotension, jaundice,
incontinence, changes in salivation, changes in sex drive, nausea,
slurring of speech, tremor, rash, vertigo, irritability, insomnia,
muscle cramps, and in severe cases, urinary retention, rage and
violence. If any of these Valium side effects persist, it could be a
serious problem.
If Valium is taken with other drugs, then special care and attention
is required. Some of the other drugs might include anti-depressants,
narcotics and barbiturates.
If an overdose of Valium is taken, then wreaks havoc to your well-being.
Because it might result in an emergency case and normally requires
immediate action and attention, Valium’s withdrawal symptoms are
somewhat similar to the symptoms of anti-depressants. Some of the
symptoms include confused state of mind, anxiety, and hypotension and in
severe cases, death.
