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You can take Valium, with Lithium, when prescribed by your physician. Metaxalon and Valium, both are a muscle relaxants. They should not be prescribed together. Hydrocodone and Valium, both are sedatives. They should not be prescribed together.
No. Valium is an S4 drug and can only be prescribed by an MD.
The recreational dose of Valium (diazepam) can vary significantly depending on individual tolerance and the desired effects. However, doses typically range from 5 to 15 mg for recreational use. It's important to note that using Valium outside of prescribed guidelines poses serious risks, including addiction, overdose, and dangerous interactions with other substances. Always consult a healthcare professional before using any medication.
A dose of 10 mg of Valium (diazepam) can be considered a moderate dose for some individuals, but it may be high for others, depending on factors such as tolerance, the condition being treated, and individual sensitivity to the medication. Typically, Valium is prescribed in doses ranging from 2 to 10 mg for anxiety, muscle spasms, or alcohol withdrawal, with higher doses sometimes used in specific situations. It's important to follow a healthcare provider's guidance regarding dosage to ensure safety and effectiveness.
Only your doctor can say that. Using over the recommended dose would be drug abuse and should be prosecuted. Talk with your doctor.
Yes, It can be prescribed by a doctor, they are a form of depressants medication.
Valium is not the innocent "mothers little helper" of the 1950's, Valium is a serious narcotic that can be addicting. Valium is the brand name for diazepam which is a benzodiazepine in the opioids category. This simply means that Valium is a powerful depressant that slows down brain activity and triggers the reward system. Valium is prescribed for anxiety and insomnia but is very easy to abuse. Many people who are sensitive to addiction find themselves taking more than the prescribed amount of valium. This can lead to physical dependence and Valium addiction.
Valium is not one of the drugs prescribed in the treatment of arthritis
I take Valium three times a day and 200 mg of Zoloft every evening. Prescribed by a doctor, of course.
The lowest available dose of metformin is typically 500 mg, often prescribed as an initial dose for managing type 2 diabetes. Some formulations may also provide a lower dose of 250 mg, but these are less common. It's important for patients to follow their healthcare provider's recommendations regarding dosage adjustments based on their individual needs and response to the medication.
Valium in generally given at bed time. Levothyroxine is is generally given in the morning, on empty stomach. So they are not prescribed to be taken together.