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Herbal xanax is not even close to as potent even in doses 100x stronger than xanax (milligram per milligram). Xanax is prescription depressant and herbal xanax is a blend of herbal supplements. It is a misleading name and will not make you feel the same way even in huge doses.
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Short answer: Yes They only test for key chemicals in drug tests, this way they can get a larger common denominator. Benzodiazapam is found in Valium, Xanax, Librium, Serax, and Rohypnol, however it is unlikely that any person or party would need or want to know the specific drug you are taking. If you had a prescription for Xanax and took Valium recreationally, no drug test would be the wiser. However unless you are taking large doses of Xanax on a regular basis, expect the drug to be completely out of your system in 1-2 weeks.
Half life of Valium is 20 -100 hours, depending on amount taken.
none of these drugs are damaging to the liver in small doses. Dr. John
Clonazepam is 20 times stronger than Valium. Both are benzodiazepines which are extremely addictive and lead to dependence in as little as 10 doses of each.
1. alprazolam(Xanax) is way more powerful, ativan isn't even is potent as Valium trust me Xanax is the way to go either that or klonopin but I prefer Xanax 2. I've tried both. I currently have access to both. Ativan hits harder and produces a more euphoric feel for me. The only problem is it only last about 20 - 30 min tops. Xanax just makes me fall asleep. I also am always off balance in the morning after doing xanax the night before. 3. As you can see, it's quite subjective. Objectively speaking, the statements "Xanax is way more powerful" and "ativan isn't even as potent as Valium" are false. Xanax IS a powerful med, with a potency trailing only Halcion and Klonopin in the U.S. Ativan is one of the more potent benzodiazepines as well, with a strength equal to that of flunitrazepam (Rohypnol or "roofies" though it does not behave the same pharmacologicaly) It [Ativan] is about five times more potent than Valium, thus it is dosed in smaller amounts, so Valium, when adjusted for potency, may "feel" stronger to some than Ativan to some. Though equivalency charts vary, the standard equivalent doses for the four main benzos are 0.5mg Xanax = 10mg Valium (gold standard) = 1-2mg Ativan = 0.25-0.5mg Klonopin (I've found the potency of Klonopin to be exaggerated. It is probably closer to 0.5mg than 0.25mg and Ativan to be underestimated, probably closer to 1mg than 2mg, but again... each person will perceive any of these drugs differently) The reason Xanax is probably often perceived as "more powerful" is because it has a quick onset and short duration of action. So it hits the individual taking it quickly, strongly, and wears off quickly as well. Ativan, on the other hand has a moderate half-life and duration of action, so it is felt more gradually and the effects stay longer before wearing off a little more gradually. (Unless taken under the tongue. It is then absored directly into venous circulation and it's are felt within minutes) Personally, I prefer Ativan and Tranxene. Xanax does what it's supposed to do and obliterates anxiety, but the potential for addiction, in my opinion, outweighs its benefits. Valium and Tranxene are almost identical, with Tranxene having one major metabolite which is the principal metabolite of Valium and Valium having several-- they are the longest acting benzos. The quality and characteristics of Ativan work best for me. It is like a cross between Xanax and Valium, IMO. I don't care for Klonopin as it causes increased aggression and anger for me. But it does work- can also be taken sublingually for panic and is VERY effective.
Valium is derived from an artificial opiate. Efexor is of the SRI chain of anti depressants. Under normal safely prescribed doses this should induce a sedative calming result, long term use of Valium can result in withdrawal symptoms. Personally I have found benzo type meds are best to used only when required and not on a daily basis, PRN use is safe.
Does xanax show up on a drug test?yes it does it stays in your system for 30 days i know for a fact it happened to me
ANSWER:No, Valium (diazepam) does not come in doses nearly that hight. Most countries, including The US, Canada, and most of Europe have 2, 5, and 10 mg tablets of Valium. Normally the maximum dose of Valium is 40 mg/day. 100 mg of Valium is a huge dose, something a doctor would never prescribe with a possible exception of use in hospital, normally for alcohol, benzodiazepine, or barbiturate detox.
No. the half life of Valium is 3-5 days at most.