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Valium

[ val-ee-uhm ]

Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of diazepam.


Valium

/ ˈvælɪəm /

noun

  1. a brand of diazepam used as a tranquillizer See also benzodiazepine


valium

  1. A common prescription tranquilizer; trademark for the drug diazepam.


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Kinkade had died of “acute ethanol and diazepam intoxication”—alcohol and Valium.

A bit of advice for Republican establishment types: Stockpile your Valium for March 2016.

A new report says patients who take drugs like Xanax, Valium, and Ambien have a higher risk of dying.

In the interim, however, can someone please put some Valium in the water served at the next House Republican Caucus?

I would take Valium to stop the shaking so that I could do the fittings and then the sleeping pills so that I could sleep.

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