MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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Some of you may remember my Mom is in a nursing home. She is not doing well at all, down to 62 pounds, not eating (refuses a feeding tube, has a DNR) and is "ready to go." I know she doesn't have much time left (one of her nurses last Wednesday said she had "maybe about a week left") and I dread the visitation/funeral so very much, so I spoke with the office manager at my doctor's office about getting a prescription for Valium (Diazepam) to help me those few days after she passes.
My doctor sent a prescription for Buspar to Walmart. I sent him a message letting him know I didn't need anything long-term, which is more what this medication is for, but just the Valium/Diazepam to help me those few days. From speaking to the office manager he had been under the impression I wanted something long term. I told him I have taken Diazepam twice before, once in 2014 when I had some extensive dental work done and had 10mg at that time. And again last October when I had Mohs surgery on my face for skin cancer.
So, he sent a prescription for Diazepam for me, but only 2mg.
So I dug around in my kitchen cabinet and actually came up with the original bottle of Valium from 2014 and still have about 10 pills left. I know they have technically expired, but was wondering if anyone here has experience in taking expired Diazepam. I did a bit of research and it sounds like it's okay to take them, they will have lost some of their potency but not much. Some people have taken pills that have been "expired" for 10 years and said they were fine. It seems it's more liquid and refrigerated medications that shouldn't be taken after the expiration date. So I was just wondering if anyone here has taken expired Valium/Diazepam and if it still helped them or not.
My doctor sent a prescription for Buspar to Walmart. I sent him a message letting him know I didn't need anything long-term, which is more what this medication is for, but just the Valium/Diazepam to help me those few days. From speaking to the office manager he had been under the impression I wanted something long term. I told him I have taken Diazepam twice before, once in 2014 when I had some extensive dental work done and had 10mg at that time. And again last October when I had Mohs surgery on my face for skin cancer.
So, he sent a prescription for Diazepam for me, but only 2mg.
So I dug around in my kitchen cabinet and actually came up with the original bottle of Valium from 2014 and still have about 10 pills left. I know they have technically expired, but was wondering if anyone here has experience in taking expired Diazepam. I did a bit of research and it sounds like it's okay to take them, they will have lost some of their potency but not much. Some people have taken pills that have been "expired" for 10 years and said they were fine. It seems it's more liquid and refrigerated medications that shouldn't be taken after the expiration date. So I was just wondering if anyone here has taken expired Valium/Diazepam and if it still helped them or not.