Diazepam – How does it function?
Diazepam works directly on the certain type of brain cells. These brain cells, also called neurons, are mainly responsible of controlling many body functions. The functionality and activities of these brain cells is controlled by brain chemicals. Brain chemicals levels, if disturbed, can cause a dysfunction of neurons consequently causing anxiety disorders, insomnia, and muscle convulsions. Diazepam relieves these symptoms by re-establishing the balance of the brain chemical levels. Diazepam mainly acts on the cerebral cortex, thalamus, and the limbic system. Muscle convulsions and cramps are relieved by the inhibitory actions of diazepam on the neural pathways.
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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