Posted by rjlockhart37 on April 28, 2020, at 19:08:52
say it really quick: its the most general benzo, good ole' joe benzo, takes care of generalized anxiety, and feeling tense. I noticed this difference between other benzos, But compared to lorazepam, its less potent, people get more addicted to loraz because it's potent and its very effective for anxiety, severe anxiety. Like emegency situations. Alprazolam - valium is boring compared to xanax, xanax has a slight, not sure if its a high, or pleasant feeling, but it has antidepressant properties. It's the most common benzo prescribed in the US.
I've noticed valium slumps, or valiumized, your calm but boring, apathetic state, but when it gets up to 20-40mg it causes more relaxation. But it's general, you what im saying, it hardly has any characteristic to it besides easing up muscle tension. For severe anxiety = not a good option, unless higher doses are used, ativan and xanax kick *ss on severe anxiety and panic attacks. More potent, you feel the effect more, and more something to lookf forward too. Valium isn't really like that. Severe anxiety you would still have a lurky feeling in the background
librium is the least potent, and addictive benzo, very weak effects, they used to use it in alcohol rehabs. If you took alot of librium it would be like taking bromide
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