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The purpose of this website is to educate you about the various antianxiety drugs including Xanax and Valium, and their generic names diazepam and alprazolam.
There are a lot of websites out there offering to sell you Xanax and Valium, whether or not you know what they are and what they do. Instead of trying to sell you pills, instead we offer real information about the pros and cons of Xanax and Valium.

Valium is an extremely common anti-anxiety drug. Valium is also marketed under the trademarked name T-Quil and the generic name diazepam.
Valium is available in a variety of dosages, from 2 to 10 mg per dose.
Valium was widely regarded as the most commonly abused prescription drug in the 1980s. Today, Valium's use and abuse have been greatly overshadowed by the more potent Xanax and the faster-acting sleep aid Ambien.
Learn more about the pharmacology and side effects of Valium. Or dig deeper into the chemistry of the drug on the diazepam page.
Xanax is a far more powerful antianxiety drug similar in effect to tranquilizers. Xanax, and its generic equivalent aprozalam, is about ten times more powerful than Valium. So 1 mg of Xanax has the same effect on the body as a 10 mg dosage of Valium.
Due to its strength, Xanax or aprozalam pills are produced in much lower dosages: .25, .5 and 1 mg pills are the most commong. In addition, there is a time-release version of Xanax available called Xanax XR. This form of the drug alprozalam has effects over time, longer-lasting and subsequently milder than straight Xanax.
The primary use of Xanax is to relieve mild to moderate anxiety or nervous tension. Aprozalam has a soothing, calming and pleasant effect on the body and for that reason extensive use can create dependency and addiction.
Learn more about Xanax dosages and side effects, or delve deeper into the pharmacology and biology of alprazolam.
Please note that all product names are copyrighted by their respective companies. The drugs under discussion must be prescribed by a physician. Please talk to your physician before trying to acquire these or any other prescription drug.