For some reason? At least take some responsibility for your addiction. It's not like all of a sudden someone who is mentally healthy decides to "for some reason" take six valium a night. That "some reason" is you are addicted. Speak to (one of) the doctor (s) that have prescribed them for you and see what dose you need to take to taper off this highly addictive drug. And, get help/counseling dealing with whatever it was in real life that helped you get to this point.
2006-11-09 17:21:44
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answered by gizfish 7
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As a general rule, NO, benzo's (a class of med's you know as xanax, valium, ativan, etc..) will not be tested for in standard DIP-Stick drug sceen, simply because the med is so widely prescribed, usually a dip test will test for THC, cocaine, Methamphetamine, amphetamine, (yes the two are different), and the opiate class (of which methadone will not show either, but anything between codiene and herion will). Amphetamine on these test can be replaced sometimes by checking for "PCP" but because it's use has drasticly dropped since the early 70's it's usually not included. So once again NO, but just for your info, if your only taking Xanax, valuim type drugs every-now-and-then, well they can stay in your system generally anywhere from 2 to 7 days, Just drink a lot of water and don't give them your morning piss, don't spend money on bull^$#^% cleanzing products...Water works fine....Just remember drink as much as you can hold and go often... Good luck...but just quit taking the damn things, they ain't that much fun, for the trouble they could bring you........Lance, USMC
2016-05-22 02:05:52
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answered by Penelope 4
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Valium is addictive. You can count on them being less effective over time. If hubby is such an annoyance, divorce beats turning yourself into addicted zombie.
Best of luck.
2006-11-09 19:07:19
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answered by Greg I 3
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I think maybe you built up a tolerance to them. Or maybe they never worked in the first place-valium doesn't do a thing for me. maybe try reading a good book instead.
2006-11-09 17:12:15
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answered by Morgan 2
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Go to rehab and while there, file for divorce.
2006-11-09 17:31:26
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answered by Viola Shumski 3
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