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Well you just mixed a medication that makes most adults hyperactive, anxious, basically speed with a medication that makes most people mellow out or at the dose you took, probably sleep. They will probably counteract each other. There is no way to tell you how it is going to make you feel. All medicines make people feel different the alza sometimes makes some people sleepy instead of speed. I know that the alza is used for children with ADD but it is commonly given to adults who have narcolepsy ( fall asleep suddenly for no reason) to keep them awake. Some adults use alza to lose weight. Again, there is just no way to tell how your body is going to react because you have basically confused your brain on what it is suppose to do.
Footnote: Valium comes in 2mg,5mg and 10 mg so it would be possible to take one 10mg tab with one 2 mg tab or a number of other combinations. I think the other poster has valium dosages confused with ativan dosages (0.25 mg, 0.5mg, 1mg, 2mg).
Trade Names:
Valium
- Tablets 2 mg
- Tablets 5 mg
- Tablets 10 mg
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