Short term in doctor recommended dosage very little.
Long term. Bad withdrawal.
No if you are experiencing tremors after taking Valium you need to discuss this with your MD.
NO!!! Flexeril and Ultram can both cause seizures, taking them together will increase the risk. Always , ask your doctor!
It's generally recommended to wait at least 4 to 6 hours after taking Tylenol PM before taking Valium. This is to minimize the risk of increased sedation or other side effects since both medications can have sedative effects. However, it's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice based on your specific situation.
no
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
yes
Grapefruit does interact with Valium. You should use caution when using these together. I recommend not taking Valium within 6-8 hours of eating or drinking grapefruit. The grapefruit can interfere with the way your body metabolizes and uses Valium.
Drinking one beer while taking 5 mg of Valium (diazepam) can be potentially harmful, as both substances are central nervous system depressants. This combination may enhance sedation, impair coordination, and increase the risk of respiratory depression. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional about alcohol consumption while taking any medication.
Yes diazepam is generic for valium.
i took a valium in the afternoon and at 5pm i started taken cough medicine. should i not have had cough medicine to nite
Do not put stuff in unwanted categorys
Taking 70 mg of Valium (diazepam) can be dangerous and potentially fatal, especially for individuals who are not tolerant to benzodiazepines. The risk of severe respiratory depression, overdose, and other serious side effects increases significantly at high doses. If you or someone you know is considering taking this amount, it is critical to seek immediate medical assistance. Always use medications as prescribed by a healthcare professional.