Librium is a benzodiazepine and therefore, like Xanax and Valium, will show up on most drug test kits (if they test for benzodiazepines.)
You should at least 3 days before you take alcohol
No. What you had was called a 'Withdrawl Bleed'. Had you taken the pill for the entire duration of the course (21 days) you would have had a longer withdrawl bleed. If you have now discontinued taking the pill you will have a regular period shortly, which may be slightly heavier than you would normally have.
Not if your blood was free of alcohol when it was put back on.
On average, Librium (chlordiazepoxide) can stay in your system for about 5-7 days after discontinuing use. However, individual factors such as metabolism, liver function, and frequency/duration of use can influence how long it remains detectable in your body.
2-7 days after your last dose!
Yes. Fatigue is the most common symptom - usually for a few days to a week.
Some poeple will say that it takes 10 days but that's not true I got off of it in 3 days 3 full days and the fourth I felt great
If you drink a large amount of alcohol then you can get alcohol poisoning. If you are lucky enough to survive, then the symptoms can last for several days.
As of now - you cant. You need to wait for 90 days and if you dont get the money, contact the regional epf office
Depending on the length of time you use it. Once...no. One hundred days in a row...brace yourself!
No. Alcohol is metabolized by the liver.