Chlordiazepoxide
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Is it safe to take a chlordiazepoxide before bed and is it safe to sleep on it
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Posted , 6 users are following.
Is it safe to take a chlordiazepoxide before bed and is it safe to sleep on it
0 likes, 6 replies
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RHGB Crasher123
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Robin2015 Crasher123
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vickylou Crasher123
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I must say that you seem to have been prescribed Chlordiazepoxide by your gp without much information or guidance.
Have you any plans for after your detox? As that is the hard bit, staying sober
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vickylou Crasher123
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Ive just read the FAQs in yahoo and no wonder you were worried. Some of the comments were totally wrong.
Three days without any alcohol is brilliant and from the amount you’ve been drinking, I wouldn’t have thought you’d have severe withdrawals.
Youre past the 48 hours without a seizure without taking any Librium so I’d say you’re pretty safe.
I won’t comment on the weed as no experience.
Good luck and hope your sleep improves