Half life of Valium is 20 -100 hours, depending on amount taken.
Valium is a long acting benzodiazepine and Valium can stay in the system for days.
If you are getting a urine test, it could be there as long as 21 days. This depends on the type of test they do. The least i have seen Valium show up in a 6 panel tip cup test was 7 days after a single dose of 5 mg. Valium (Diazapam) does not come in 2 mg doses.
Valium can be detected in urine for up to 25 days usually. The length of time it takes for the drug to leave the body depends on a persons age, height, and weight.
It is safe for a male to drink a woman's urine, or any humans urine, as long as it is in small doses and there are no toxins, such as dangerous medication, in the urine.
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.
Niacin will not work to clean urine of anything. But it doesn't matter in your case because one Valium tablet is going to be out of your system in three days no matter what you do, as long as you don't do any more Valium.
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.
Volume is a measurement, not something "in" urine. If you are talking about some kind of drug with the street name "Volume," you need to ask something like, "How long will the drug Volume stay in urine?" OR...do you mean "Valium"? If so, please resubmit your question and use the word Valium.
We have mixed small(ish) doses of Valium with benadryl in order to get a deeper sleep on long flights. Haven't had any problems. The benadryl seems to amplify the effect and actually cause sleepiness, while Valium on its own just has a relaxing (but not necessarily sleeping) effect. Just be careful not to take too much benadryl or you will be REALLY TIRED for a LONG TIME. And no, I don't mean death. : ) Just tired. *Doses have been 10-20 mg of Valium and a swig of children's liquid benadryl* And please note that WE ARE NOT DOCTORS so please CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN if you have any questions!!!!
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
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.
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.