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Valium vs Xanax: Which is better?

What is better for anxiety, Valium or Xanax? Also is one less addictive than the other?

Wanting to get off Xanax - switching to Valium?

I have been taking anywhere from 0.5mg to 1mg a day of Xanax for about a year. I want to wean off and go back to taking Valium as needed like I was... read more

Valium or Xanax before public speaking/events?

I'm 18, in my first year of uni and we have to present a 7 minute report to our class (about 20 people) in a couple of months. I'm really, really shy... read more

Is 5mg of xanax equal to 5mg of valium?

Whats better for sleep, Valium or Xanax?

what would keep me from waking up during the night is my main question. Been taking benzos for sleep for over 10 years, mainly Xanax, but i tried... read more

Klonopin Wafer - Why isn't it allowed to split a .125 mg wafer in half?

I'm tapering off of klonopin and I want .0625 mg cuts. Splitting a .125 mg wafer in half would give me this cut... but everywhere I look says not to... read more

Relief from Klonopin withdrawals; weaning from Klonopin?

I've been on klonopinfor the better part of a year, and the last week I've been forcibly taken off the medication as a result of not counting the... read more

Does Xanax XR work better than Xanax IR?

I have been taking Xanax IR 1mg 4x daily for many years for my anxiety disorder,but i still have severe panic attacks at times.My doctor has just... read more

Can I take Valium and Xanax together?

Do Xanax and Valium show up the same on a drug screen?

I have a current script for Xanax, but took a few Valiums the other night because they help me sleep better. I got called for a job today, and I am... read more

Why cant I take buspar with valium but I can take it with xanax?

I was reading on line under precausions about taking buspar with valium i was just wondering why? cuz i would rather take valium than xanax with... read more

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