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Diazapam Anyone?

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Hello all, I suffer quite nasty muscle spasms which feel like an electric shock, I think this is not uncommon with MS. I have been using Diazapam to try to control them. Is there anyone using this drug for a similar reason, if so how much do you take and how long does it last for? Many thanks and all the best to everyone (except Trump!) G

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I was prescribed it once (2mg) by A&E doctor for muscle spasm.

It loses it's effect after two nights and becomes addictive after 7 days.

So if I used them I would only take one or two a week.

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