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If you are referring to Anthony he has Valium due to his chest pains (anxiety) from PTSD. A very small dosage. Have you read the thread from the start as the answers to the questions you ask are there?Your posts in this topic does not indicate why you have access to Valium.
May I ask the criteria for being suitable for it?
When being prescribed any medication doctors need to know what other medications you are taking as some interact with others. I know you don't mean anything bad by your question but Anthony has been anti-PTSD medication for the 5 years I have known him after having a bad experience with prescribed medication.Also, was it due to you being clean and stable of any lasting affects from other prescribed drugs?
A Xanax would be better for panic due to going to the dentist, being short lived, yet quick to work. Valium is slower to work, but much longer lasting within the system... so valium is more a constant drug that you take on an ongoing regular basis, where Xanax is a quick fix drug. Both are addictive if you have the attitude of, take drug, ahhhhhhhh.... that is addiction, not the drug working.
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I don't take medication because I want to - I take it for now as it is the only way I can cope with the stress I am under.