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What is the effect of ridilan Valium and butalbital taken together
Personally, not taking Valium works a treat when trying to get rid of the sleep effect of Valium. I doubt you this method will not fail you good knight.Sionith of Wales
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Both Klonopin and Valium are Benzodiazepines. Valium is indicated for generalized anxiety states or tension anxiety. Klonopin is indicated for more severe anxiety states, such as panic. Valium is 1/20th the potency of Klonopin, hence 10 milligrams of Valium is approximately equivalent in therapeutic effect to 1/2 milligram of Klonopin.
Yes, Valium is a controlled substance. It is used for anxiety, panic attacks, and often as a muscle relaxant, as it does include one. Valium is a disassociation drug, in that, it does effect your memory, absolutely not to be used with alcohol. Valium can be ordered by the doctor via phone,FAX, email. It does not have to be in written form only like oxycodone and other class 2 narcotics.
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Yes, Valium (diazepam) can affect the liver, particularly in individuals with pre-existing liver conditions. The liver metabolizes Valium, and in cases of liver impairment, the drug may accumulate in the body, increasing the risk of side effects and toxicity. It's important for individuals with liver issues to discuss the use of Valium with their healthcare provider to ensure safe management.
There is no real interaction between those drugs. However, Valium might reduce memory and acuteness.. which is not very compatible with dementia treatment. Some report cases show that Valium might reduce Sinemet effectiveness, if you see these effect, you might ask your doctor to stop Valium. Valium shouldn't be used with older people. There is more interesting benzodiazepins available.. (lorazepam, oxazepam, temazepam) for these people.
Valium is a benzodiazepine drug used to treat anxiety, insomnia, muscle spasms and a variety of other conditions. Benzodiazepines or "benzos" have calming, sedative like effect on the user and have been known to be highly addictive after long-term use.
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