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What Would Happen If I Take 100 Of Chlorodiazepoxide And

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Posted on Fri, 26 Jul 2019
Question: what would happen if I take 100 of chlorodiazepoxide and alcohol at the same time?
does it lead to death?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (57 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
There are a lot more questions here.

Detailed Answer:
Thanks for asking,

Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) is given for alcohol detox. It is given because it is relatively safe. There is the question of whether someone is suicidal.

This is a reason to contact one's doctor, health care, emergency room, suicide hotline, or even religious leader IMMEDIATELY.

Then there is the topic of alcoholism. The libruim is safe. with a small or average amount of alchol, it is not entirely safe, but it isn't very dangerous either. It is guaranteed that the alcohol will have much more of an effect than usual. It will cause increased sedation, delirium, difficulty driving safely, intoxication and more of a hangover.

The Librium will not work for detoxing off of alcohol if it is taken together. Indeed, the risk is greater for ONE dose of 100 mg librium with alcohol WHEN THEY WEAR OFF! The librium is given to the wearing off of alcohol and detox will NOT produce a potentially fatal withdrawal. If the librium is taken with alcohol when they wear off there is NOT libirum to take! the withdrawal will occur and this is often fatal with delirium, DT's, hallucinations, seizures, and death.

This is an informational site and does not prescribe, diagnose or treat individuals without seeing them. We can, and do, give expert advice on a general topic. It was indeed a good general question.

Regards


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (32 minutes later)
sorry but I did not exactly get the meaning of “wear off” in your explanation
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (40 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Medications leaving the body as well as the disappearance of their effects

Detailed Answer:
Medications are not there permanently in the body. They leave. Their effects wear off. They are no longer doing anything.

Mostly, this either means that the effect is gone and the condition it was treating won't' be treated any more or the drug is gone and the condition is gone so.... fine, great.

BUT sometimes when the drug is gone, there is a FURTHER EFFECT FROM THE DRUG BEING GONE. Mostly it is because the body adapts to it being present. So, if a stress hormone is blocked, then the stress hormones themselves rise to a higher level. when no longer blocked, the stress hormones have a large effect.

If narcotics are stopped there is withdrawal

If alcohol and Librium are stopped there is withdrawal

The Librium will not work for detoxing off of alcohol if it is taken together. Indeed, the risk is greater for ONE dose of 100 mg Librium with alcohol WHEN THEY WEAR OFF! The Librium is given to the wearing off of alcohol and detox will NOT produce a potentially fatal withdrawal. If the Librium is taken with alcohol when they wear off there is NOT libirum to take! the withdrawal will occur and this is often fatal with delirium, DT's, hallucinations, seizures, and death.

Regards


Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Arnab Banerjee
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (14 minutes later)
thank you doctor
it was so helpful
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Matt Wachsman (4 hours later)
Brief Answer:
couple things in closing

Detailed Answer:
Thank you.
I learned a lot answering and enjoy helping.
and there's a lot more on the topic of addiction.
Note: For further guidance on mental health, Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Nagamani Ng
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What Would Happen If I Take 100 Of Chlorodiazepoxide And

Brief Answer: There are a lot more questions here. Detailed Answer: Thanks for asking, Librium (Chlordiazepoxide) is given for alcohol detox. It is given because it is relatively safe. There is the question of whether someone is suicidal. This is a reason to contact one's doctor, health care, emergency room, suicide hotline, or even religious leader IMMEDIATELY. Then there is the topic of alcoholism. The libruim is safe. with a small or average amount of alchol, it is not entirely safe, but it isn't very dangerous either. It is guaranteed that the alcohol will have much more of an effect than usual. It will cause increased sedation, delirium, difficulty driving safely, intoxication and more of a hangover. The Librium will not work for detoxing off of alcohol if it is taken together. Indeed, the risk is greater for ONE dose of 100 mg librium with alcohol WHEN THEY WEAR OFF! The librium is given to the wearing off of alcohol and detox will NOT produce a potentially fatal withdrawal. If the librium is taken with alcohol when they wear off there is NOT libirum to take! the withdrawal will occur and this is often fatal with delirium, DT's, hallucinations, seizures, and death. This is an informational site and does not prescribe, diagnose or treat individuals without seeing them. We can, and do, give expert advice on a general topic. It was indeed a good general question. Regards