Posted by karaS on October 30, 2004, at 15:27:53
In reply to Re: Valium vs. other benzos? » karaS, posted by Sad Panda on October 30, 2004, at 1:30:26
> > My mother has been having a lot of problems with her GAD lately. She usually deals with her high level of anxiety with a lot of action. Now she has broken her foot and has not been able to release anxiety in the way that she is used to. She was taking 75 mg. of Effexor and nothing else. She went to her doctor today (GP) asking for Klonopin or Xanax. Her doctor upped her Effexor to 150 mg. and gave her a few Valium pills but begged her to take them very infrequently. Why Valium I wonder? How does it stack up against some of the other benzos?
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> > The doctor told her that he didn't think she really needed anything for anxiety. She is the most anxious person I've ever met in my entire life (and that's even without her broken leg). This doctor must be a total moron. Anyway, I'm concerned that she's not being adequately treated. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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> > Kara
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> Hi Kara,
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> I think the bezos are pretty much a matter of personal preference. Valium works as well as anything. It is fastest across the blood brain barrier & has the longest half life. If you intend to use a benzo as a permanent solution I would probably try Ativan, Klonopin & Xanax.
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> Cheers,
> Paul.
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>Panda,
Why would Ativan, Klonopin and Xanax be better for long-term use? If Valium is so long-acting, I would think that it would be the best for long-term use.K
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