International Journal of Integrated Health Sciences (Mar 2023)
Sedative Effects of Intraperitoneal Diazepam in Mice
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of Diazepam in comparison with Phenobarbital. Methods: Twenty-seven male Swiss Webster mice were used and randomly divided into three groups of negative control (NS), positive control (Phenobarbital), and diazepam group. Two tests were performed on these group: the traction Test and the Fireplace Test. Pupillary diameter was also observed. Results: A significant difference based on the Kruskal - Wallis statistical test was observed between the positive control and the diazepam group (0.05). Conclusion: Diazepam has a better sedative effect than Phenobarbital. The sedative effect produced by Diazepam is stronger, with faster onset and longer half-life than the Phenobarbital the positive control. However, different test methods and comparisons should be sought to support this conclusion.