ANSWER:No, Valium (diazepam) does not come in doses nearly that hight. Most countries, including The US, Canada, and most of Europe have 2, 5, and 10 mg tablets of Valium. Normally the maximum dose of Valium is 40 mg/day. 100 mg of Valium is a huge dose, something a doctor would never prescribe with a possible exception of use in hospital, normally for alcohol, benzodiazepine, or barbiturate detox.
The highest MG Valium comes in is 10mg.
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Valium 10 mg is color Blue ,while the 5 mg is color Yellow.
Is Ambien a happy pill 5 mg and does it relax you
A round blue pill scored one one side and 224 on the other is diazepam in other words valium. 10 mg to be exact. It is used for anxiety disorder and epilepsy.
That is a 10 mg Diazepam.I got the info from pharmer.org.http://www.pharmer.org/images/domestic/diazepam-mylan-477Diazepam is generic Valium, a sedative, or a sleeping pill.
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Lexapro is an SSRI, wheras Valium is a benzodiazepine. Think of lexapro as a drug that will change your mood in the long term, wheras Valium is more of a quick fix. That is why it is prescribed for things like panic attacks and the like. Valium will give you a buzz, lexapro wont!
Yes, 2.5 mg is half of a 5 mg pill. When you divide the 5 mg dosage by 2, you get 2.5 mg, which means taking half of the pill results in a 2.5 mg dose.
An M30 pill typically refers to a 30 mg dose of oxycodone, while 16 mg of Dilaudid (hydromorphone) is a strong opioid as well. Generally, oxycodone is considered to have a lower potency compared to hydromorphone on a milligram-to-milligram basis. Therefore, 16 mg of Dilaudid is likely to be stronger than a 30 mg M30 pill of oxycodone. However, individual responses to opioids can vary significantly.
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