Yes, large amounts of Valium (diazepam) can remain in your system for over six weeks. Diazepam has a long half-life, and its metabolites can accumulate in the body, especially with prolonged use or higher doses. Factors such as individual metabolism, age, liver function, and frequency of use can influence how long it stays detectable in urine, blood, or other testing methods. However, for most people, it typically clears from the system within a few days to a few weeks.
Chronic users will have benzos, which Valium is, in there urine for up to 30 days. If you occasionally use it 2 weeks should be more than enough time.
No. the half life of Valium is 3-5 days at most.
In my experience(also a doctor told me)Even one Benzo(ie.xanax,clonzepam,valium,ativan,etc.) Can stay in your system from days to generally weeks!Sometimes if taken in higher amounts/doses Benzos can be found in your urine/blood for up to and possibly OVER a month!Hope this helps.
Valium (diazepam) can remain in your system for a significant time due to its long half-life, which ranges from 20 to 50 hours. However, the metabolites of Valium can be detected in urine for several days to weeks after use, depending on factors such as dosage, frequency of use, metabolism, and individual health. For a single dose of 50mg, it may take about a week or longer for it to be completely eliminated from the system. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized information.
8 weeks
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Valium (diazepam) can remain detectable in the body for an extended period, particularly in chronic users, as it has a long half-life of 20 to 50 hours. However, while the drug may stay in the system for weeks, it typically does not remain active for months. Factors such as dosage, frequency of use, metabolism, and individual health can influence how long it stays in the system. For most users, the effects wear off much sooner than the drug can be detected.
It depends how much you take & how long you've been taking it. Valium has the longest half life out of all the other benzodiapines. It can stay anywhere from 5 days to 2 weeks.
Two and a half weeks.
It depends on how the test is done. Valium stays in the urine from 7 to 10 days. Xanax stays in the urine from 1 to 6 weeks. Both, stay in the blood from 6 to 48 hours Both, stay in the saliva from 1-10 days Both, stay in the hair up to 90 days
YES! The saliva test is designed to test for DIAZEPAM unless you get lucky and it doesn't test for this type of pill. It can take one to six weeks to exit your system... i know im freaking out too!
No. It shows up as a benzo. Valium can be detected in a ua weeks after taking the drug.