Valium
20ml drop bottle, of Valium 1% (diazepam) in liquid form, by Roche, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 1975-1984
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‘Valium’ is the brand name for diazepam. Diazepam is a sedative drug prescribed to treat disorders such as anxiety and severe agitation. It also treats psychiatric illnesses such as bipolar disorder, and controls convulsions. Valium was first prescribed in 1963 and is still dispensed today. The drug became known as ‘mother’s little helper’ in the 1960s and 1970s due to the large numbers of women taking it. Valium became hugely popular and remains the bestselling pharmaceutical in history, as of 2010.
This glass drop bottle contains 20ml of Valium. It is seen on the right. A larger bottle of Valium syrup (1986-1248/537) is on the left. Both were manufactured by pharmaceutical company Roche, specifically for the French market.
- Materials:
- glass , plastic (unidentified) , cardboard , paper (fibre product) , diazepam and complete
- Object Number:
- 1989-168/5/1