Skip Navigation Links
 



                     


 



   
    Learn More     Subscribe    
Join Now!      Login
 
 
 
FREE HEALTH
NEWSLETTER
 
 
Vitamin D Poll
Are you currently taking a Vitamin D supplement?
 
 
 
 
 
H
ealth Hint #209
 

Excerpted from "A Year of Health Hints"
365 Practical Ways to Feel Better and Live Longer



Diazepam (better known as Valium) was developed as an antianxiety drug for people under stress. And it's still an effective drug if used properly. Chronic use, however, can carry serious risks, including addiction. People who stop taking Valium after more than three to four weeks can experience the following withdrawal symptoms.

Increased, uncontrollable anxiety
Jitteriness, nervousness, and tremors
Distorted senses of taste and smell
Difficulty sleeping

In short, the drug could leave you worse off than you were before you started taking it. At that point, the best way to withdraw from the drug is to wean yourself away gradually, under a doctor's supervision. He or she will reduce your dosage over a period of several weeks.

For people who suffer disabling anxiety, Valium can be a useful short-term aid. To avoid dependence, though, keep in mind that:
Only the smallest dose necessary should be taken.
Valium shouldn't be used for more than three or four weeks.
Once the anxiety-producing circumstances are under control, Valium should be discontinued.
If you're taking Valium for ongoing anxiety, take "drug holidays" away from the drug for two-day
intervals every three or four weeks.

Note: Don't mix Valium--or other similar anti-anxiety drugs--and alcohol. And don't take Valium if you're pregnant or think you might be pregnant; it can damage a growing fetus.

About The Author
 
Share   Facebook   Buzz   Delicious   Digg   Twitter  
 
 
 
 
 
From Our Sponsor
 
 
 
 
 
Healthy Living with Natural Medicine
Elements of a Strong Foundation - Part 2
Continuing on from last month’s column, "Elements of a Strong Foundation - Part 1", let's look at three more foundational pieces that are essential to not only feeling well, but truly being well and...  more
 
The Nut Gourmet
African Peanut Soup
Richly flavored with peanuts and lightly spiced with a seasoning combination that hints of far away places, this hearty soup just might entice you to make an entire meal of it. This is one of my very...  more
 
Featured Events
Integrative Healthcare Symposium 2010
     February 25-27, 2010
     New York, NY USA
 
Natural Products Expo West
     March 11-14, 2010
     Anaheim, CA USA
 
20th Annual Art and Science of Health Promotion Conference
     March 15-19, 2010
     Hilton Head Island, SC USA
 
Additional Calendar Links
 
The Nut Gourmet
Almond Paradise Baked Apples
Deliciously homespun, this enhanced version of baked apples is no trouble to prepare and creates its own rich fruity sauce. Included in the filling is rose water for its delightful infusion of flavor;...  more
 
 

Search   
Home       Wellness       Health A-Z       Alternative Therapies       Find a Practitioner       Healthy Products       Bookstore       Wellness Inventory
Healthy Kitchen       Healthy Woman       Healthy Man       Healthy Child       Healthy Aging       Wellness Center       Nutrition Center       Fitness Center
Free Newsletter      What Doctor's Don't Tell You      Stevia.com      Discount Lab Tests      First Aid      Global Health Calendar      Privacy Policy     Contact Us

Disclaimer: The information provided on HealthWorld Online is for educational purposes only and IS NOT intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek professional medical advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.