i believe valuin and xanax stay in ur system for 7-14 days at least 7=14 days
Valium and Xanax are both under the class of benzodiazepines which is what they both would show up as on a urine drug screen.
no, look at its halflife (how long until half of it is gone from ur body)
Valium, or diazepam, can remain detectable in urine for an extended period due to its long half-life and the way the body metabolizes it. After taking a 10 mg dose, the drug can be metabolized into several active metabolites, which may also be excreted in urine. Individual factors such as metabolism, hydration, frequency of use, and the sensitivity of the drug test can influence detection times. Consequently, it's possible for Valium to show up in urine tests even 11 days after ingestion.
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.
hi everyone i believe it staya in your system for up to a month approx and can be detcted in your urine for up to one month.......they are also very addictive ....beware very insiduous in the way they work...........short term use advisable
Having Ativan in your system will cause the result of a urine drug test to show up as positive for benzodiazepines, which is what Valium would do. So yes, they would show up in the same way.
shows up as a benzo
Yes. Valium (diazepam) is a benzodiazepine. Screening for benzodiazepines is part of almost every urine drug screen. Also, because diazepam is a high-lipophilic molecule, it tends to 'hang out' in fat cells for quite some time, so it can show up in urine tests long after last use.
Yes it will, as Valium has a long 'half life'.
yes
No. Lortab is hydrocodone, which is an opiate and will show up on an opiate test. Valium is a benzodiazepine and will show up as that on a benzo test. Once again, i am not a pharmacist, nor do i have any pharmacological training, so, be careful out there!
Flexeril (cyclobenzaprine) and Valium (diazepam) are both muscle relaxants but belong to different drug classes. While Valium is a benzodiazepine and is commonly tested in urine drug screens, Flexeril may not always be specifically detected. However, some tests may show general muscle relaxants or metabolites that could indicate the presence of Flexeril. It ultimately depends on the type of urine test conducted.