makes the patient a monster
It is certainly not recommended to change medications without consulting a doctor. However, Xanax and Valium have Cross-tolerance. So if there is not an alternative then substituting Valium for Xanax is medically acceptable. And because Xanax can not be stopped "cold turkey" drug substitution is important.
No. It creates plenty of problems, but that's not one of them.
Alcohol and the Human Body - 1949 was released on: USA: 1949
It is highly toxic to the human body.
It depends on when you took it (the xanax). Xanax is out of your system in 3-5 days TOPS. It is water soluble, and can be out even sooner (1-2 days) if you drink adequate fluids (not even a lot) where Valium is not. Valium will stay in your system longer than xanax. If you only took that small amount, you probably don't even need to worry about it.
Xanax increases the effect of alcohol in a way that the body can not process it. It depresses the nervous system in a way that it can cause death. Many people use it after doing cocaine because it help them sleep but if the amount of alcohol ingrated is far greater than what your body can stand then you are in serious problem. Either xanax make alcohol stay longer in your system causing an intoxication or u het a xanax OD. The xanax od is because it relaxes your body to a level that it slows down so much that stops. Alcohol poisons your body very much the same way because it poisons it .
Not very long, alcohol dehydrates your body.
no
There are many different things that can happen to a human body when alcohol is consumed. Damage to the liver, damage to the brain, vomiting, and passing out are all effects of alcohol.
No, the human body does not need alcohol. However, every living person produces its own supply 24/7. It's called endogenous ehtanol production. So even Carry Nation always had alcohol in her system!
You don't need alcohol at all. It's not necessary.
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