m No liquids. When Valium is taken, it gets dissolved in the tissues all over the body. Then it is gradually metabolized by the liver. It has a half-life of about 24 hours (in some patients, up to 200 hours!), i.e. every 24 hours the amount of Valium is made twice less. The liver cannot do it faster, and Valium cannot get out, or be washed out of the system by any liquid without being metabolized (that is, destroyed in the liver).
Fioricet can decrease the levels of Valium in the system. There is also a possibility of increased risk to the liver when these two drugs are combined. In addition, both of these medications cause sedation. To be sure that it is a good combination for you, check with your doctor or pharmacist.
the liver bone
Hard spots
liver i think it is hard
yes. since cocaine is a powerful vasoconstrictor, it will be extra hard on your liver.
What is one example of valium
NO, It is Xanax. Diazapam is Valium.
The liver is usually swollen and hard in patients with liver cancer; it may be sore when the doctor presses on it. In some cases, the patient's spleen is also enlarged.
I do it on a daily basis multiple times and I am perfectly healthy. Just watch your Tylenol intake from the hydrocodone because, overtime, that stuff will RUIN your liver.
In cirrhosis, the sample will be fragmented and hard.
Sclerosis can be caused by alcohol, excess fat, or disease.