NO!
No.
Marijuana is generally considered non-chemically addictive.
Valium's generic name is Diazepam, and it can only be prescribed by its generic name within the U.K. on N.H.S. prescriptions. If a sporting event were conducting a 'Doping Screen' for the use of Benzodiazepines, BOTH Lorazepam and Diazepam (Valium) could be traced, as chemically, they are 'cousins.'
Marijuana, cocaine, crack, and acid
No, Valium is a tranquilizer and Flexeril is a muscle relaxant
No. When testing for illegal substances they have a few options, hair, blood, pee are the basics. Marijuana will not be covered up by anything other that a lack of marijuana, 45 days to get clean if you are a regular 3-5 days for first couple of times. But Valium will not cover it up, all that will do is add Valium to the list of substances found in your body
No. Zoloft is Setraline Hydrochloride and Valium is .. Diazepam.
The people themselves. Unlike drugs like cocaine and heroine, marijuana is not chemically addictive.
Because Valium is in the same family. Generic name for Valium is Diazepam. See the similarity?
do klonopene and Valium show the same result on a drug screen
yes but different milligrams.
Yes, they are the same!