The correct name of Valium is diazepam tablets, and its efficacy is used for anxiety, sedative-hypnotic, anti-epileptic, etc.; there are side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and fatigue. Diazepam is a central nervous system depressant, can cause inhibition of different parts of the central nervous system, with mild sedative effect or hypnosis or even coma. It is used for anxiety, sedative-hypnotic, antiepileptic and convulsive, relief of reflex muscle spasms, tremor, and administration before anesthesia. The drug has side effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, weakness, euphoria, sleep disorders, hallucinations. Large doses of diazepam tablets can have ataxia, tremor, long-term continuous use of the drug may produce dependence and addiction, withdrawal symptoms may occur when the drug is discontinued, manifested as agitation or depression. Avoid taking large quantities for a long period of time, and if used for a long period of time, the dose should be gradually reduced and should not be stopped abruptly. Allergic to benzodiazepines, pregnant women, women during pregnancy, newborns are prohibited or used with caution. Diazepam tablets should be used with caution in the following patients: those with severe acute ethanol intoxication, severe myasthenia gravis, patients with acute or insidious occurrence of angle-closure glaucoma, those with hypoproteinemia and hyperactivity disorder, those with severe COPD, surgical or long-term bedridden patients, and those with a history of drug abuse and addiction. If you need to use diazepam tablets please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, reasonable use of medication.