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Re: Is Valium more potent than Xanax? » bassman

Posted by Sobriquet Style on April 2, 2006, at 7:47:17

In reply to Re: Is Valium more potent than Xanax?, posted by bassman on April 1, 2006, at 8:08:34

>In answer to a previous question in this thread, there are oodles of references out there that people that use benzos so they can function generally decrease their dosage as time goes on. If anyone finds that interesting and doesn't want to Google/etc. it, I'd be glad to find some references.

I've been trying to obtain some medical studies about people being maintained on Benzo's longterm (especially Diazepam) and not building tolerance to the anxiety effects. Basically something that will challenge what is said by Ashton at benzo.org.uk.

If you can provide any new information about this, it would be extreamly helpful for me, I've read over 200 studies about benzo's being used longterm and can't find any studies that I need (studies newer than the 1980's!)

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