Benzodiazepines are a family of prescription tranquilizers. Common benzodiazepine trade names that you might've heard of include Valium and Xanax. There is a large variety of benzodiazepine pills available to doctors for prescription. The correct place to obtain non-professional information about a subject such as benzodiazepines online is via WebMD or, to a lesser extent, wikipedia.
no they're completely different drugs
Benzodiazepines are a psychoactive drug and have many different names.
Benzodiazepines are a class of drugs that include commonly prescribed medications such as Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin.
no it isnt, benzodiazipine is things like temazepam or diazipam tablets. alcohol is in a totally different category.
The three main types of drugs are stimulants (e.g. cocaine, amphetamines), depressants (e.g. alcohol, benzodiazepines), and hallucinogens (e.g. LSD, psilocybin). These drugs affect the central nervous system in different ways, leading to changes in mood, perception, and behavior.
No, risperidone is an atypical anti-psychotic and does not contain any benzodiazepines.
Yes, the DOT medical exam tests for benzodiazepines
No. Aspirin is composed of acetylsalicylic acid and inert filler (such as starch). Benzodiazepine is a completely different compound.
Chinese herb pills will throw a positive for benzodiazepines--but it's not a false positive, as there are benzodiazepines in Chinese herb pills.
Both Xanax (alprazolam) and Valium (diazepam) are benzodiazepines and both should be detected in a test for benzodiazepines. However they can be tested for separately. Valium is also detectable longer than Xanax.
none whatsoever. both are actually quite different chemically from any benzodiazepines.
No