Not exact matches
I prescribe
Valium for what seems to be the hundredth
time tonight.
«Perhaps giving a person the right dose, at just the right
time, of a drug with just the right pharmacokinetic properties so its effect will wear off at the right
time would work a lot better than bombarding the brain with benzodiazepines, such as
Valium, that knock out the entire brain.»
As another Toyota leads us around the track at what seems like a walking pace (the driver must have taken an overdose of sake,
valium, or both), there is plenty of
time to make mental notes about the car's interior.
But, it's quite common for this to happen with benzodiazepines like Xanax and
Valium — when used long - term, dogs do develop a tolerance and often require dosage increases over
time.
Time and
Valium is the antidote.
Stronger sedative drugs, such as phenobarbital or
valium, are generally reserved for severe cases of motion sickness in dogs traveling for extended periods of
time.
Or perhaps
Valium (if I had
time to see a doctor).