Is Librax safe?

Is Librax safe?

Librax contains chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride that can be abused or lead to dependence. Keep Librax in a safe place to prevent misuse and abuse. Selling or giving away Librax may harm others. Tell your healthcare provider if you have abused or been dependent on alcohol, prescription medicines or street drugs.

Is Librax good for IBS?

Librax (chlordiazepoxide hydrochloride and clidinium bromide) is a combination of an anti-anxiety medication and an antispasmodic used to treat peptic ulcer disease and IBS (irritable bowel syndrome). It also may be useful in management of acute gastroenteritis (stomach flu).

What does Librax help for?

This medication is a combination of 2 drugs, clidinium and chlordiazepoxide. It is used along with other medications to help treat stomach/intestinal disorders (such as ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome, bowel infections). Clidinium helps to reduce the symptoms of stomach and intestinal cramping.

What’s the best way to taper Librium tablets?

One of the most common weaning methods is dry tapering. This is perhaps the simplest and most convenient method. Dry tapering involves using a pill cutter or pill shaver to divide Librium tablets into smaller doses. These can then be weighed on a scale to ensure accuracy.

How long can you take Librax on SOS basis?

This should help in controlling your symptoms. Though the drug should be taken regularly but I usually advise my patients to take the drug on SOS basis. You can take the drug for 4-8 weeks regularly without any worries. Once your symptoms remit then you can think of tapering the doses.

When is the best time to take Librax?

Librax can be taken before meals and you can take the drug twice a day. This should help in controlling your symptoms. Though the drug should be taken regularly but I usually advise my patients to take the drug on SOS basis. You can take the drug for 4-8 weeks regularly without any worries.

Is it safe to stop taking Librium all at once?

People taking Librium should never stop taking the drug all at once. This can result in dangerous and potentially life-threatening symptoms. Talk to a doctor or treatment specialist to determine a tapering schedule that is able to suit your needs.

When to stop taking Librax after long term use?

Do not stop using this medicine suddenly after long-term use, or you could have unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Ask your doctor how to safely stop using Librax. Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve, or if they get worse. Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

This should help in controlling your symptoms. Though the drug should be taken regularly but I usually advise my patients to take the drug on SOS basis. You can take the drug for 4-8 weeks regularly without any worries. Once your symptoms remit then you can think of tapering the doses.

Is it safe to taper off Librium during withdrawal?

Tapering off Librium is the safest way to avoid experiencing serious symptoms during withdrawal. The exact timeline can vary from person to person, and will need to be tailored based on your history of Librium use and other needs. Librium (chlordiazepoxide) is a sedative in the benzodiazepine drug class.

What are the symptoms of 20 years of Librax?

On Librax 20+ years. Neurological symptoms present for that long: balance unsteady with multiple falls, trembling, memory loss, dry mouth, skin, hair. Multiple neuro workups with no definitive diagnosis, “Neurological syndrome of undetermined origin”. Just stopped Librax after 2 week tapering off, on my own.