It's important to consult your healthcare provider or pharmacist before starting any new medication, including zopiclone, especially when you're already taking escitalopram, diazepam, and co-amoxiclav. Combining these medications can increase the risk of sedation and respiratory depression. Your doctor can provide personalized advice based on your specific health situation and medication regimen.
NO
It is diazapam.
NO, It is Xanax. Diazapam is Valium.
No...You'll test positive for the Suboxone #1 and the Diazapam #1.. That was a stupid question.
in my case, theCITtalopram caused shaking, sweating and suicidal thoughts. The zoplicone is very addictive and stops working effetively after a few weeks. You need a higher dose to obtain the same effect. (Doctors are advised to prescribe them for no longer than two weeks. Unfortunately, by the time I found this out, I was already addicted.) Withdrawal is difficult and causes desensitisation and insomnia. The last ten months of my life have been a nightmare. I've lost my relationship with my family, friends and partner and am hanging on to my job by a slim thread. It is possible to withdraw by switching zopiclone to diazapam but it's not an easy ride. Good luck if you're about to start it.
Yes in small doses
It is a tranquilizer. Often prescribed by a doctor for stress or other anxiety disorders.
diazapam
Yes diazepam is generic for valium.
you get a good recipe for disaster. dont do it.
Yes, as in rectal administration for seizure control
No. Diazepam is an oral medication that is used to treat anxiety. It is sometimes used as a sedative.