A tranquilizer (trade name Valium) used to relieve anxiety and relax muscles; acts by enhancing the inhibitory actions of the neurotransmitter GABA; can also be used as an anticonvulsant drug in cases of nerve agent poisoning.
See more 1 He stands there on a valium because he's about to commit suicide.
2 He has been smoking cannabis, drinking and taking valium since he was 13.
3 So I reach into my bag and take half a valium .
4 But the relationship also saw Hinson become addicted to valium .
5 He had taken a quantity of valium and sleeping pills.
6 Cathy believed Eleanor was quietly drowning beneath a tidal wave of valium and gin.
7 He's still alive but paralyzed and speechless, barely aware that Mother's popping valium like pop-tarts.
8 She may have fallen into a vat of valium .
9 Laylonee was stumbling, whacked on downs, Nembutal or valium .
10 Thirty-two five-year-olds each should just about have them heading for either the valium or the vodka.
11 My mouth's so parched, and-seeingWarren's seldom used bottle of valium above the sink- Iinstinctivelygrab it.
12 The teen, whose parents own a multimillion-dollar sheet metal company, had been drinking and taking valium with friends.
13 I feel groggy from the valium .
14 Kate is propped up with valium .
15 Children as young as 13 are using valium bought online as a recreational drug, according to the city's mayor.
16 Are you one of those terrified airline passengers who needs to pop a few valium before boarding a plane?
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