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My son keeps in his room something that I think might be injectable Valium. I found this last week when I was cleaning his room. There is no chance that he got this from a doctor and that is why I am concerned that much. Is this thing dangerous? Is it the same Valium as the one in the pills?

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I had the same problem with my son. That is why I did some research. Here is what I have found: injectable Valium is a stronger form of Valium (much stronger then the one in pills), it is used for therapy of epilepsy, and need to be injected only intravenous and not the other way. My advice to you is to talk to your son and to find him professional help if needed.
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