Sentences with phrase «n't valium»

What he needed wasn't Valium or Prozac but to address why he was magnesium deficient (toxins, yeast, stress, alcohol, and caffeine), fix that through helping him detoxify, treat his yeast, cut out alcohol and caffeine, and give him enough of the relaxation mineral, magnesium, to calm his nervous system.

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Why don't you give me some love I've taken s *** loads of drugs I'm so tired of never fixing the pain Valium said to me, I'll take you seriously And we'll come back as someone else Who's better than yourself
If Benadryl didn't work, would you want to give him a stronger sedative, like Valium?
If you take any bioavailable form of GABA (most do not cross the blood brain barrier), you should get the same dependence and withdrawal syndromes that you'd get from taking benzodiazepines (Valium, Klonopin, Ativan, Xanax).
Not long afterward we see Blanc arrive at the Cannes film festival, demanding a suite at the Hotel Carlton (he finally gets moved into the suite of Gerard Depardieu, who's off wine tasting in Bulgaria) and making a crude pass at Charlotte Gainsbourg in her room, then stealing money from her purse while she goes to fetch him some Valium.
Will you state clearly and unequivocally here that you A: Have not been and are not now under psychiatric care and that B: You have not been prescribed mood altering meds like Valium, or psychotropic drugs (such as SSRIs like Paxil, Wellbutrin, Prozac, etc)?
Diazepam (Valium ®) is not effective for long - term management of seizure disorders in dogs.
If Rescue Remedy and Feliway don't do the trick to calm your cat, your vet can prescribe a mild tranquilizer... something like kitty Valium.
Psychological drugs such as Prozac and Valium can help your pet dog, cat or even horse stop behaving in ways you don't like.
Diazepam, more commonly known as Valium, might be useful in such a situation but the problem is that it will not last long enough to cover several hours of owner - pet separation and is somewhat sedating.
Valium (diazepam) is commonly used (intravenously, orally or even rectally) to try to stop an active seizure but is a fairly short - acting drug and depending on the underlying cause of the seizures may not always be effective.
Oral valium is typically not useful as a «maintenance» medication.
An isolated seizure at home probably does not require more than staying out of the way and keeping the pet from hurting himself but if either situation above occurs, then first aid is needed: Rectal administration of diazepam (valium ®).
A lot of dogs lose their appetite while on Valium, and if this is a long term problem, that means Valium probably isn't a good fit for your dog.
If your vet has given you a Valium prescription, it's critical to your dog's life that you follow the dosage exactly and not give them any more than what's been prescribed.
Do not give tramadol if you are giving your pet any of the following drugs; a narcotic pain medicine, sedatives or tranquilizers (such as Valium), or medicine for anxiety.
Valium does not work well in dogs.
There is not much that can be done there for idiopathic epilepsy; but it is a wise thing to do considering all the serious conditions that can mimic epilepsy and that prolonged seizures need to be broken with valium.
Rectal valium is easiest to administer when your dog is no longer thrashing but not fully recovered.
That would explain the rotary phone, but not the empty liquor bottles on the bed or the jar labeled Valium.
And if Geeklawyer didn't have fun writing that last week, well then dear God somebody needs to get that man a Valium and a hooker before he kills somebody.
Openly admit to taking too much Valium and not letting your real personality shine through.
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