Taking two different sedative medications like alcohol and Valium can cause dangerous depression of the nervous system. Symptoms include slowed breathing and heart beat. You also get slowed mental ability and reflexes. If enough drugs are taken, this will lead to coma and death.
no, she gave him Valium
nausea sore throat
makes the patient a monster
Valium has a relatively long half life - so it will last a few days to help prevent the dt's.
Potentially, excessive sedation or oversedation may occur. With large quantities of alcohol, taken with benzodiazepine medications (such as Valium), loss of consciousness, coma and even death could occur. In sum, alcohol in combination with benzodiazepine medications can be quite dangerous.
any kind oftranquilizer or sedative ex. alcohol, Valium, & phenobarbital
That is dangerous, certain drugs can kill if taken in conjunction with alcohol.
Marijuana, benzodyazapines sch as valium, xanax etc etc . alcohol.
Yes, Valium is a controlled substance. It is used for anxiety, panic attacks, and often as a muscle relaxant, as it does include one. Valium is a disassociation drug, in that, it does effect your memory, absolutely not to be used with alcohol. Valium can be ordered by the doctor via phone,FAX, email. It does not have to be in written form only like oxycodone and other class 2 narcotics.
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.
Valium is a drug that is prescribed for anxiety. Valium can make a person feel sleepy or not alert and should not be taken with alcohol.
Not enough. I'd suggest you see an addiction psychiatrist. You will need to stop drinking completely. If I was your doctor, I'd prescribe you 10mg Valium every 6 hours and follow you up daily with a personal phone call. We would gradually reduce the Valium by 1mg/day over the next 40 days. At which time you'd be free of alcohol AND Valium. Good luck!