Patient/caregiver was educated on contraindications for using Valium as follows:
- Valium intake can be habit-forming and carries an abuse potential. The risk for addiction and abuse can be even higher, especially in individuals with history of substance abuse. Valium must be used with extreme caution or avoided in such individuals, to prevent any abuse and toxic side-effects with Valium use.
- Valium use in expectant mothers could harm the unborn baby and result in pregnancy complications, such as, low birth weight baby, small head circumference, and preterm delivery. So, Valium use should be avoided during pregnancy and in women planning to get pregnant.
- When taken together, Valium can interact with a number of other medications and can precipitate serious reactions. Some medications, such as, oral contraceptives, some antibiotics, anti-GERD agents like omeprazole, inhibit the enzymes needed for the metabolism of Valium. Concurrent administration of these medications with Valium can inhibit the metabolism of valium. Thus, valium stays in the body for prolonged duration of time in comparison to normal and stand the risk of causing toxicity.