No.
If they test for it
your doctor makes that decision based on your response to treatment.
Yes. Low doses of Largactil can be used for anxiety. Largactil is an anti-psychotic medication and is not addictive (unlike benzodiazepines such as diazepam [Vallium]).
5 mg Laropharm Diazepam (vallium)Don't forget - hahaha
The FDA has extended the expiration date of several medications (including Vallium) at least 5 years. So you are good to go.
Because you have taken Xanex or Vallium for fun and now you don't want to take responsibility for your actions. Grow up.
Vallium is a benzodiazepine. It is a central nervous system depressant. It will help control shaking when they are detoxing. If they take enough they may be able to sleep through most of the hangover/detox.
This question cannot be answered here, due to the illegal nature. The whole reason for a urine test to detect drugs is to identify drugs in the system of someone who is in a position where they are supposed to be drug free.
It definitely can be. If the dog is not able to pass all the material on its own, you will need to take it to the vet, they will either do surgery or get the dog to take vallium to try and make it easier for the dog to pass it.
The main semi-active metabolite of vallium can stay in your system from 36-200 hours.
Not if you are mentally or physically impaired from it. Never take anything that could impair your ability to drive, or you will be charged with Driving While Impaired. If convicted, which you probably will be, you will lose your driver's license.