It gets rid of your anxiety and may make you more sociable in most occasions. It does get you a certain body "high" if that is what you want to call it but it also has a very good mental effect.
Yes in high doses!
No, It can kill you
No try 60
it gets u high.
diazepam ( croatian: apaurin,normabel..)
Half life of diazepam is about 36 hours. At after 96 hours, you will still have the proportion of diazepam. It will be as if you have taken one tablet of diazepam at the end of 72 hours.
It is risky to take a cold remedy with tramadol and Valium (diazepam) because there may be a high dose of antihistamine in the cold remedy. All three, regardless of the amount of antihistamine, will have a sedating effect.
Unlikely. The LD or lethal dose for Diazepam is enormously high. I do however caution you that 50 of them (of any dose per tablet now manufactured) is a very large dose and while not likely to be lethal, can be very dangerous.
Diazepam, can be detected in the blood from 6 to 48 hours.
No, Diazepam will not show for THC in a urine test.
Diazepam may be addictive, and is a controlled substance under federal law.
The word is the same; but NB it can need a prescription! 'Diazepam, por favor' (pronounced: 'dee-ATHaypam, por fahVOR') = 'Diazepam, please'.
Alcohol will increase the central nervous system depressant effects of diazepam. You will become overly sedated. A small amount of diazepam and alcohol probably wont kill you, let's say 1 glass of beer and 5 mg of diazepam. But drinking alcohol and diazepam is not a wise thing to do and can be dangerous.
Can a Florida Dr. prescribe more then one month of Diazepam?
Not to any appreciable degree. If your white blood count is high, you probably have an infection of some kind.