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Where is the best place to buy diazepam for myself as don’t want to buy from a dodgy site

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Jalia

GP surgery?

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meadfoot

Prescription from you GP i wouldn't risk anything on line or purchased outside a medics instructions.

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Paulbounce

As above - contact your GP.

There are plenty of sites selling online - sorry but you would be a fool to purchase from them unless you like chalk and a load of crap and you haven't got a clue what's in it.

Could I recommend a genuine site where you'll buy the real McCoy - yep.

Would I ? Nope not in a million years (no point in PM'ing to ask - I won't answer).

My simple answer is this DON'T buy online. Speak to your doctor.

Be careful what you do my friend. Ordering online can be deadly.

Take care what you do.

Paul

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Finvola

I see that your doctor doesn't want to prescribe them for you any more. There must be a clinical reason for this - has he/she prescribed an alternative treatment for you? Buying such a drug online could leave you with infinitely more problems - sorry I cannot be of more help.

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Cammylad in reply toFinvola

Changed surgery and been cut off basically

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Finvola in reply toCammylad

Awful for you - could you ask for reappraisal?

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Cammylad in reply toFinvola

Yes I’ll have to try that.

Diazepam is highly addictive and GPs are reluctant to prescribe it in other than small quantities. It can also interact with other heart medications. If you have anxiety issues it would be better to discuss these with your doctor rather than risk taking diazepam unsupervised. And, of course, any online product might be be contaminated, as other have pointed out.

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Ppiman

I have had only one experience of buying a prescription drug online, and that was to buy some tablets called ivermectin for a wild fox with mange. I felt guilty doing it, but the local vet wouldn't help unless I took the fox into his surgery and the fox would have died without treatment. I got the tablets using eBay from a pharmacy in Thailand; all went well, and they were very cheap. Buying a controlled benzodiazepine type drug such as Valium would no doubt be a different cup of tea and rightly so - the law is there for a reason. It's only available from a GP on prescription.

I was just thinking, though, what you might be able to do to convince your GP that this drug is worthwhile for you. Presumably, you have used the drug in the past, and it was helpful, and didn't cause any issues. Did you explain this to your doctor? He or she will still likely want you to try safer alternatives first such as amitriptyline (or "talking therapy" for anxiety), however and reasonably so, but if you can convince your doctor that it was safe for you, then that seems to me to be a good way forward.

From what I can discover, the risks associated with the drug are dependency, but this seems to be a problem for fewer than a third of users, which leaves two thirds for whom the drug would, presumably, be relatively safe. I've only used it myself occasionally for neck spasms and I did find it useful, and I've read posts online from other who swear by it.

Steve

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Good Morning, if you are considering introducing new medications or supplements to your diet, it is advisable to consult with your GP or Pharmacist for advice in advance. Kind regards, Tracy

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Padayn01

This is a drug I got very addicted to due to my chronic anxiety I would not stay on this drug long term hence why I think your GP took you off it

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EngMac

Research, research , research. These drugs are for short term use. See if there is an alternative solution. Most people do not realize that they do not have to listen to their brain. You can actually tell it to buzz off. It is a battle but worth winning. The right and left brain battle all the time. Which one do you want to win?

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Ppiman in reply toEngMac

Are you quite certain that this applies to everyone, rather than just yourself? I have tried CBT twice and other techniques, but each has failed despite prolonged attempts. I have become convinced that only some people can "neuro-linguistically reprogram" their mind, even with the best professional help, but not all, maybe even a minority.

Steve

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