10 ml is a blue Valium (Diazepam) 5 ml is a yellow Valium
2 ml is a white Valium
I have been taking them (all of the above at one time or another but mainly Blues) for 15 years here in the UK.
I am not sure if the colouring is the same in all countries and by all manufacturer's. This will need to be looked into further. Do your research. The info above i have given is defiantly true of the UK in my experience.
20 ml Valium tablets don't exist and when i saw this was the original answer i felt i had to update it as it was wrong one certainly true here in the UK and from other searches i have done on the net. Just type in the question asking if a 20 ml tablet exists into a popular search engine if you don't want to take my word for it and feel free to check my answer is true by asking the same about what i have written....i urge you to do your own research, as much as you can, i came across the wrong answer straight away so please look in more than one place until you are happy you have read enough articles supporting this answer to be true.
I STRONGLY advise anyone who is not already taking this medication NOT to start and if you already are then tapper down slowly and come off it as i am trying to do. Get your life back. This pill is not the answer!!
It all depends on the dosage. Both are benzodiazepines and act in similar ways, so you need to monitor the dosage of both.
Valium 10 mg is color Blue ,while the 5 mg is color Yellow.
I cannot answer this question.
Short term in doctor recommended dosage very little. Long term. Bad withdrawal.
Ardin is a generic maker of Valium in India and a blue pill with the name ARDIN written on it is probably a 5mg Valium. Hope That Helps, Phillip Inness.
I wouldn't say that Xanax, Klonopin, or Ativan are more habit-forming than Valium. Valium is just as addictive and potent as those three, if not more potent and addictive. I have been prescribed all 4 at some time or another to help with my sleep disorder, and I would say that the Valium lasted longer and had a greater sedating effect than the other 3, even when comparing a relatively small dosage of Valium to a higher dosage of any of the other 3.
Consult your doctor orpsychiatrist to get the best counseling and feedback.If your daily dosage is 5 mg you might beadvisedto use 2,5 mg stesolid or 2mg Valium, these can be divided to 1,25 Stesolid or 1 mg Valium.I would strongly advice taking the 2,5 mg and slowly reduce.Even though its a very small dosage, and therefore wont take that long time to quit, it is still a demanding challenge.Good luck. It's a respectful choice to quit Valium!
Drug abuse slang- a l0 Miligram tablet of Valium, from the color.
Most often, the sedative used is from the family of benzodiazepines (Xanax, Valium, etc..). Each of them has its own half life, dosage and effects/possible side effect.
Yes! If you are a habitual user and have large amounts of the drug in your system (Valium has a long half-life meaning it stays in your system for up to 72 hours) and you stop suddenly you may have seizures etc; which can kill you if you are alone and unsupervised. It is not recommended to detox from Diazepam if you are alone.
What is one example of valium
NO, It is Xanax. Diazapam is Valium.