Never use Valium with someone else, especially someone with a past of drug abuse or addiction. Misuse of Valium (Diazepam) can cause addiction, overdose, or death. One should use Valium for the short term only. Take your doctor's advice if you feel like taking this medicine for more than four months.
Valium tends to increase gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) activity. GABA is a chemical that sends signals throughout your nervous system. Your body may turn into an excited state if you don't have enough GABA in your body, leading to anxiety, seizures, muscle spasms. Valium will help collect more GABA in your body, and it will help decrease your stress, muscle spasms, and seizures. It belongs to the benzodiazepines class of drugs. A type of drug refers to medication that works quite similarly. They have a similar chemical structure that's why they often treat identical medical conditions.
Do not stop taking this medicine suddenly, even if you feel well. Suddenly stopping using Valium can cause seizures or unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Talk to the doctor before tapering your dose. You may often need medical tests. Store it away from heat and moisture at room temperature. Keep track of your medications. Be careful if anyone is misusing it or taking it without a prescription.