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No, some have shorter half lives in regards to how long they stay in the system; also some will have quicker effects, some slower effects. You can feel effects longer with some, while others you feel a short time , then gone. It takes longer to detox from some benzos than others...however all extremely dangerous withdrawal without dr. supervision

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13y ago

Temazepam is a known metabolite of Diazepam (Valium) as is Nordiazepam and Oxazepam. This means that Diazepam is "broken down" by the body into the above stated (3) metabolites. Though Temazepam is a metabolite, it is marketed as RESTORIL (brand name), used mainly in medicine as a sleep aide.

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12y ago

Lorazepam and Xanax (alprazolam) are different drugs belonging to the same class of drugs called benzodiazepines. They are different in that they have different lengths of duration in which they are biologically active in the body, and also differ in their mean elimination times and half lives.

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Valium is the brand name. Diazepam is the generic name for the active drug. They are exactly the same thing.

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Definitely not the same.

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12y ago

Yes

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