Patient/caregiver was educated on precautions to be exercised while taking valium as follows:

  1. Observe compliance with any periodical lab draws ordered, while taking valium.
  2. Do not take valium along with alcohol, opioid pain medications, such as, hydrocodone and codeine, antipsychotic medications, antidepressant medications, anti-seizure medications, muscle relaxants, antihistamines, OTC cough syrups, and any other medications that carry a risk for depression of the central nervous system and the respiratory center, resulting in episodes of dizziness, confusion, difficulty breathing, and respiratory arrest. The individual influence of these medications on respirations and central nervous system can get added up, thus leading to severe respiratory depression, confusion, coma, and can even be fatal. Valium must be used with extra caution in individuals with history of breathing issues, such as, asthma and COPD, to prevent development of any episodes of severe SOB and respiratory arrest. Valium, especially when taken in high doses, can also lead to depression of respiratory center in the brain and difficulty breathing. Any exacerbation of shortness of breath, following valium intake, must be reported to the physician, for any change in plan of care to be made.
  3. Valium use, especially on empty stomach, can result in common general constitutional symptoms such as, nausea and vomiting. Taking dose of valium with a glass of water, after having some food or a snack can help avoid having unpleasant gastrointestinal symptoms with the medication.
  4. Starting valium at a low dose, watching for the response, and gradually changing the dose, to help optimum control of your symptoms, can contribute to controlling/reducing the risk for drowsiness and dizziness due to the medication. If the dizziness becomes bothersome, report it to your physician and other health care personnel, for any change in plan of care to be considered. Stay away from activities, such as, driving and operating heavy machinery, until you are used to the side effects caused by valium intake.