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Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream

The Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream is a semisolid formulation specifically compounded for vaginal administration. Packaged in a tube for ease of use, this cream is designed to deliver a precise dose of diazepam to the vaginal area. Diazepam is a benzodiazepine that provides anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant effects. This particular formulation is utilized in the management of gynecological conditions that may benefit from the therapeutic effects of diazepam, such as pelvic floor spasms, vulvodynia, and as an adjunct treatment for chronic gynecological pain. The cream's base is formulated to ensure that the active medication is effectively absorbed in the vaginal mucosa, providing targeted relief.

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Formula Information

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Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream is a specially compounded semisolid formulation intended for vaginal administration. This cream is designed to deliver a controlled dose of diazepam, a benzodiazepine with anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, and muscle relaxant properties, directly to the site of action. The medication is dispensed in a tube, which allows for convenient, hygienic, and precise application. This is particularly beneficial for patients who may experience systemic side effects when taking diazepam orally or who require localized drug delivery for their condition.

The diazepam vaginal cream works by enhancing the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter in the brain that produces a calming effect. This can be particularly useful in the management of gynecological conditions that are associated with muscle spasms, such as vaginismus, or in conditions that benefit from the anxiolytic effects of diazepam, such as pre-procedural anxiety. Additionally, it may be used in the symptomatic relief of pelvic floor dysfunction and other conditions where localized muscle relaxation is desired.

For patients, it is important to understand that this formulation should be used as directed by a healthcare provider, and it is essential to adhere to the prescribed dosage and frequency. Patients should be aware of the potential side effects, which may include drowsiness, dizziness, and local irritation. It is also crucial to discuss any other medications or supplements being taken, as diazepam can interact with other substances. For prescribers, it is important to consider the patient's medical history, current medications, and the specific indication for use when prescribing this formulation. Monitoring for therapeutic effectiveness and any adverse reactions is recommended.

Bayview Pharmacy is committed to providing high-quality, customized medications to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our team of knowledgeable compounding pharmacists is available to answer any questions and provide guidance on the use of Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream. If you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.

Drug Interactions

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The diazepam 5 mg/g vaginal cream is a unique formulation intended for use in the vaginal area to treat specific gynecological conditions. Diazepam is a benzodiazepine that exerts anxiolytic, sedative, muscle relaxant, and anticonvulsant effects. In the context of gynecological use, it may be prescribed for its muscle relaxant properties to alleviate conditions such as pelvic floor dysfunction or vaginismus. However, it is important to consider potential drug interactions when using this formulation.

Patients should be aware that diazepam is metabolized by the liver enzymes CYP3A4 and CYP2C19. Therefore, drugs that inhibit or induce these enzymes can affect the concentration and effectiveness of diazepam. For example, inhibitors of CYP3A4 such as ketoconazole, itraconazole, and erythromycin may increase diazepam levels, leading to enhanced sedation and an increased risk of respiratory depression. Conversely, inducers of CYP3A4 like rifampin and St. John's Wort may decrease diazepam levels, reducing its efficacy.

Additionally, diazepam has CNS depressant effects, which can be potentiated when used concomitantly with other CNS depressants. This includes opioids, barbiturates, antipsychotics, sedating antihistamines, and alcohol. Patients using these substances with diazepam vaginal cream should be monitored for excessive sedation and respiratory depression. Caution is also advised when using diazepam with other medications that can cause dizziness or orthostatic hypotension, as these effects may be exacerbated.

Patients taking benzodiazepines, including diazepam, should avoid consuming grapefruit juice, as it can inhibit the metabolism of diazepam, leading to increased blood levels and potential toxicity. Additionally, the use of diazepam with certain antidepressants, such as fluoxetine, can increase the plasma concentration of diazepam due to inhibition of CYP2C19, necessitating careful monitoring and possible dose adjustments.

It is also important to consider the potential for hormonal interactions, as the vaginal route of administration may have local effects on the vaginal mucosa. While systemic absorption is generally lower with vaginal administration compared to oral, any medications that alter hormone levels, such as oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy, should be used with caution and under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Patients with a history of substance abuse or dependence should use diazepam with caution, as benzodiazepines have the potential for abuse and development of dependence. Long-term use of diazepam can lead to tolerance, physical dependence, and withdrawal symptoms upon discontinuation. Therefore, it is important to follow the prescriber's instructions closely and to discuss any concerns with a healthcare professional.

Lastly, it is crucial for patients to inform their healthcare providers of all medications, supplements, and herbal products they are currently taking before starting treatment with diazepam vaginal cream to avoid any potential drug interactions. If you have any questions or require further information regarding the use of diazepam 5 mg/g vaginal cream, please reach out to us at Bayview Pharmacy for assistance.

How Does it Work

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The Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream is a specially compounded formulation that provides the anxiolytic and muscle relaxant effects of diazepam in a semisolid dosage form intended for vaginal administration. Diazepam, a benzodiazepine, works by enhancing the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter in the brain that inhibits nerve transmission, leading to a calming effect on the central nervous system. When applied vaginally, the cream allows for localized action and absorption through the mucous membranes lining the vaginal walls.

This localized delivery system is designed to minimize systemic absorption and reduce the potential for systemic side effects commonly associated with oral administration of diazepam. The cream base is formulated to ensure that the active drug is released consistently and effectively at the site of application. This can be particularly beneficial for treating conditions such as pelvic floor spasms or vaginismus, where localized muscle relaxation is desired. The cream may also be used in the management of symptoms associated with certain gynecological surgeries or procedures that cause pain and spasm of the vaginal muscles.

The vaginal cream is dispensed in a tube, which allows for convenient and precise application. Patients are typically instructed to apply a specific amount of cream using either their finger or an applicator provided by the pharmacy. The dosage and frequency of application are determined by the prescribing healthcare provider and are based on the patient's specific condition and response to therapy.

It is important for both patients and prescribers to understand that while the vaginal cream formulation of diazepam can provide targeted relief with potentially fewer systemic effects, it is still a medication that requires careful monitoring. Patients should be counseled on proper application techniques, potential side effects, and the importance of adhering to the prescribed regimen. Prescribers should consider the patient's overall medication profile to avoid interactions and contraindications, particularly with other central nervous system depressants.

If you have any questions or require further information about the Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at Bayview Pharmacy. Our team of compounding pharmacists is here to provide support and guidance to ensure the safe and effective use of this specialized medication.

Other Uses

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Please note that while we are dispensing a Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream, its officially approved use by regulatory agencies like the FDA might be limited, and therefore it is often prescribed off-label based on the physician's discretion and clinical experiences. Aside from the primary indication of this preparation to treat gynecological conditions, this formulation has been explored for its potential to deliver diazepam's muscle-relaxing effects directly to the pelvic floor muscles. Patients suffering from conditions that cause pelvic floor muscle spasms, such as vaginismus or dyspareunia, may experience symptom relief with the application of this cream. The direct application to the affected area allows for localized relief, potentially minimizing systemic side effects commonly associated with oral administration of diazepam.

Diazepam's anxiolytic properties may also offer ancillary benefits for those experiencing psychological discomfort or anxiety related to painful gynecological procedures or conditions. By acting on GABA receptors in the local tissue, this formulation might promote a calming effect and ease the distress related to medical examination or intercourse for women with severe anxiety or conditions such as vulvodynia.

Furthermore, in end-of-life care settings, the cream could also be explored as an option for managing localized spasticity or anxiety, when the oral route is compromised, though careful consideration and specialist consultation are advised due to the risk of systemic absorption. It must be emphasized that any off-label use should be backed by clinical judgment and adequate medical literature to support the efficacy and safety for the intended use.

As compounding pharmacists, we understand that a one-size-fits-all approach does not apply to patient care. Therefore, we are prepared to work closely with prescribers to tailor medications to the specific needs of their patients, including customizing the concentration or adding compatible medications to the formulation as needed. As always, should patients or prescribers have any questions regarding the alternative uses of Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream or require further information, do not hesitate to reach out to us here at Bayview Pharmacy for professional advice and consultation.

Lastly, all users of this compound should be made aware that diazepam is a benzodiazepine, a class of medications with potential for dependence and withdrawal symptoms. Its use, especially in off-label scenarios, should be closely monitored by a healthcare provider for effectiveness as well as for any adverse effects or signs of misuse. Practitioners considering this formulation for other uses should do so within the framework of a comprehensive treatment plan, with informed consent from the patient after discussing potential risks and benefits.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream used for?

Diazepam 5 mg/g Vaginal Cream is used to deliver medication directly to the vaginal area for the treatment of specific gynecological conditions, such as muscle spasms or pelvic floor dysfunction. Its therapeutic effects can also help alleviate symptoms of anxiety and discomfort associated with these conditions.

How do I apply Diazepam Vaginal Cream?

The cream is applied using the tube provided, which is designed for precise and convenient application. Squeeze the prescribed amount of cream onto your fingertip or into the applicator if one is provided. Gently insert into the vagina as directed by your healthcare provider, usually once or twice daily. Always wash your hands before and after application.

Are there any side effects of using Diazepam Vaginal Cream?

Like any medication, Diazepam Vaginal Cream may cause side effects. These can include local irritation, dizziness, drowsiness, or headache. If you experience any persistent or worrying symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly.

Can Diazepam Vaginal Cream be used during pregnancy?

Use of Diazepam Vaginal Cream during pregnancy is not recommended unless specifically directed by your healthcare provider. It is important to discuss all potential risks and benefits before starting any new medication while pregnant.

How should Diazepam Vaginal Cream be stored?

Keep the cream in a cool, dry place away from light and moisture. Make sure the cap is tightly closed when not in use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not store in the bathroom or near a sink, and do not freeze the medication unless instructed by the packaging.

Can I have sexual intercourse while using Diazepam Vaginal Cream?

It is often recommended to avoid sexual intercourse while using medicated vaginal creams unless your doctor advises otherwise. The medication could potentially be transferred to your partner, and sexual activity might interfere with the healing process.

Should I use Diazepam Vaginal Cream if I have a history of medication allergies?

Be sure to inform your healthcare provider about any allergies, especially to diazepam or other benzodiazepines or ingredients in the cream base. This will help prevent potential allergic reactions.

What happens if I miss a dose of the cream?

If you miss a dose of Diazepam Vaginal Cream, apply it as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.

Can I use other vaginal products while using Diazepam Vaginal Cream?

It is best to consult your healthcare provider before combining Diazepam Vaginal Cream with other vaginal products, including non-prescription creams and suppositories, as there may be interactions or increased risk of side effects.

How long does treatment with Diazepam Vaginal Cream usually last?

The duration of treatment with Diazepam Vaginal Cream varies depending on the condition being treated and individual response. Your healthcare provider will prescribe the appropriate duration of therapy. Be sure to follow their instructions and not use the cream for a longer period than recommended.

Can I stop using Diazepam Vaginal Cream if my symptoms improve before finishing my prescription?

Even if your symptoms improve, it is important to complete the full course of treatment prescribed by your healthcare provider to ensure that the condition is adequately treated. Do not stop using the cream without first discussing it with your healthcare provider.

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