The absorption of diazepam after rectal administration was studied in children with epilepsy. When given as a solution, diazepam was rapidly absorbed and produced serum diazepam concentrations above 200 ng/ml within 10 minutes in most children. However, a commercial suppository formulation was absorbed slowly and cannot be recommended for urgent treatment of fits. There is a need in the UK for a rapidly absorbed preparation of diazepam which is approved for rectal use.
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Dhillon, S., Ngwane, E., & Richens, A. (1982). Rectal absorption of diazepam in epileptic children. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 57(4), 264–267. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.57.4.264
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