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Posted by rjlockhart37 on August 29, 2012, at 20:26:42
im seeing an addiction specialist psychiatrist, its difficult to work with them sometimes. But to the point, the main benzos that are known for addiction are xanax, and ... valium, sometimes ativan. So i've thought about this but I found this paticular benzo that is one of the first benzos that was released...its used for alcohol withdrawl and I think it would stand out because its used in addiction treatments to alcoholics during the withdrawl phase...
i mean, what you think about it?
Posted by schleprock on August 29, 2012, at 22:19:35
In reply to Librium..any thoughts?, posted by rjlockhart37 on August 29, 2012, at 20:26:42
> im seeing an addiction specialist psychiatrist, its difficult to work with them sometimes. But to the point, the main benzos that are known for addiction are xanax, and ... valium, sometimes ativan. So i've thought about this but I found this paticular benzo that is one of the first benzos that was released...its used for alcohol withdrawl and I think it would stand out because its used in addiction treatments to alcoholics during the withdrawl phase...
>
> i mean, what you think about it?It certainly has a catchy name.
Posted by Phillipa on August 29, 2012, at 23:12:05
In reply to Re: Librium..any thoughts?, posted by schleprock on August 29, 2012, at 22:19:35
weak and didn't work least strong of benzos from my experience only. Phillipa
Posted by jono_in_adelaide on August 29, 2012, at 23:20:38
In reply to Re: Librium..any thoughts?, posted by Phillipa on August 29, 2012, at 23:12:05
Librium (chlordiazapoxide)is less likely to be abused because it has a slow onset of action compared to some others, but its dependence potential is about the same as the other long acting benzos.
What are you hoping that Librium will do for you?
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