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[Diazepam (Relanium)--current views on its action with special reference to developmental age].

R Brus1, R Szkilnik, W Felińska

  • 1Katedry Farmakologii w Zabrzu-Rokitnicy Sl. Ak. Med. w Katowicacn.

Wiadomosci Lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)
|April 15, 1990
PubMed
Summary

This review examines the pharmacological effects and metabolism of diazepam in animals and humans. It specifically focuses on how early-life exposure to diazepam impacts central nervous system development and function.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Toxicology
  • Neuroscience

Context:

  • Diazepam is a widely used benzodiazepine with known effects on the central nervous system.
  • Understanding its full impact, especially during development, is crucial for clinical practice and research.

Purpose:

  • To comprehensively review the existing literature on diazepam's pharmacology and toxicodynamics.
  • To elucidate the mechanism of action and metabolism of diazepam.
  • To specifically investigate the effects of developmental exposure to diazepam on mammalian central nervous system development and function.

Summary:

  • This literature survey discusses the pharmacological, toxicodynamic, metabolic, and mechanistic aspects of diazepam.
  • The review highlights the critical impact of diazepam administration during the developmental period on the central nervous system (CNS) development and function in mammals.

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Impact:

  • Provides a consolidated resource for researchers and clinicians studying diazepam.
  • Informs on potential risks and long-term consequences of early-life diazepam exposure.
  • Contributes to a better understanding of neurodevelopmental processes and drug interactions.