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Can I buy diazepam online safely?

33 replies

Justdowhatyouweretold · 24/03/2021 16:17

I need to buy a low dose of diazepam online.

Does anyone know where I can get an online prescription and not end up with dangerous fakes?

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orpah · 24/03/2021 16:18

No Confused

CurseMyTinyThumbs · 24/03/2021 16:19

Why not just go to the doctor's and ask for it? If it's medically indicated there shouldn't be a problem.

MyGorramShip · 24/03/2021 16:19

No, why would you even risk that?!

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vodkaredbullgirl · 24/03/2021 16:20

Why buy medication online, unless you had it before???

medebourne · 24/03/2021 16:20

Please don't do it. If you can't get it from your GP then you shouldn't take it at all.

Bluntness100 · 24/03/2021 16:20

No of course not. If you genuinely need it, your doctor will prescribe it. If you shouldn’t be having it, they won’t, and you should listen to that.

Why do you want to get it like this?

VettiyaIruken · 24/03/2021 16:23

No. It's dangerous and illegal. It's a class c drug. In theory you could go to prison for having it without prescription.

Ughmaybenot · 24/03/2021 16:24

Absolutely not. If you feel you need it, speak to your GP and, if they feel it is appropriate, you will get a prescription that way.

Bluntness100 · 24/03/2021 16:26

Op, if you have conditions that require this drug, ie anxiety, alchohol with drawal, addiction to it or muscle spasms etc then there are other options available to you. Trying to buy it from some dealer, in person or on line is not the way to go, you will only cause yourself more harm

Please speak to your gp.

longwayoff · 24/03/2021 16:27

My pharmacist mentioned to me just the other day that its a controlled drug, so no, you probably can't buy it, certainly not from a legal source. She also told me, which I also didn't know, that you should not drive if you have taken a codeine painkiller, it's illegal to do so and shows up in any drug tests. There must be thousands of people who swill down a couple of super extra pain thingies after a night out and drive off. I was surprised.

JorisBonson · 24/03/2021 16:28

@VettiyaIruken

No. It's dangerous and illegal. It's a class c drug. In theory you could go to prison for having it without prescription.
This. Also you could buy any old shit that's being passed off as diazepam.
Justdowhatyouweretold · 24/03/2021 16:30

That's OK, don't worry, I had intention of buying it illegally, I just didn't know it there was somewhere I could get it online.

I won't take any risks don't worry.

I struggle with TMJ and I'm finding it hard to cope, I can't get a GP appt for 2 weeks. I need a low dose to help me be so tense.

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CurseMyTinyThumbs · 24/03/2021 16:32

There are private online doctors but I suspect they're probably reluctant to prescribe benzodiazepines…

Jaffacake007 · 24/03/2021 16:33

OP please contact 111 if you can't get through to your doctor.

I have a TMJ flare up right now and can't eat and barely speak, I truly get it. I was on 2mg diazepam but now on 5mg. Phone 111 and say you need to speak to a GP. If they don't prescribe it for you, go back to your doctors surgery and say you need an urgent appointment. I rang 111 on the weekend as I was suffering then my GP understood how much I was clearly suffering when he read my notes

YellowPurple · 24/03/2021 16:35

If its an ongoing issue, Could you request a doctors phone call instead? They can still subscribe without seeing you

Justdowhatyouweretold · 24/03/2021 16:38

I don't have TMJ on my GP file as it was diagnosed by my dentist as it has caused numerous issues with my teeth. I've not tried diazepam but know it's often prescribed.

I've been self prescribing red wine and gin for it but that's having an impact on my waist line!

I just need my face to relax!!!!

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Jaffacake007 · 24/03/2021 16:43

@Justdowhatyouweretold

I don't have TMJ on my GP file as it was diagnosed by my dentist as it has caused numerous issues with my teeth. I've not tried diazepam but know it's often prescribed.

I've been self prescribing red wine and gin for it but that's having an impact on my waist line!

I just need my face to relax!!!!

The diazepam has worked wonders for me combined with ibuprofen. It won't matter that TMJ isn't on your file, it wasn't on mine either because this is the first time I've suffered with it. Please get yourself some relief Smile
JaneJeffer · 24/03/2021 16:44

Get your dentist to prescribe it for you.

Justdowhatyouweretold · 24/03/2021 16:45

@Jaffacake007 Thanks, I will call them. It's good to know it will help. 🙃

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Soontobe60 · 24/03/2021 16:46

@Justdowhatyouweretold

I don't have TMJ on my GP file as it was diagnosed by my dentist as it has caused numerous issues with my teeth. I've not tried diazepam but know it's often prescribed.

I've been self prescribing red wine and gin for it but that's having an impact on my waist line!

I just need my face to relax!!!!

I’ve suffered with TMJ issues for about 20 years, had 3 surgeries and loads of other treatment but never once prescribed diazepam.
Mrsmophead · 24/03/2021 16:48

Came on to say try the dentist also. Please do not buy benzos from any source.

I hope you feel better. TMJ pain is literally a pain in the face.

MyGorramShip · 24/03/2021 16:55

One or the other should prescribe it, get the dentist to let the GP know about your condition too.

It’s also a controlled drug as mentioned above and if caught it is taken really seriously and it’s just not worth it, plus online buying for medication of any kind is taking a huge risk with your life as it could be anything that they send!

Ghostlyglow · 24/03/2021 17:00

TMJ is terrible and you have my sympathy OPFlowers. My mum used to have it and had to take morphine during particularly bad flare ups. Please don't buy online. If you can't bear it, go to A and E.

jessstan2 · 24/03/2021 17:04

I was prescribed Diazepam, short term, by an oral surgeon. You really do need to be referred to someone who specialises in TMJ problems. I was very fortunate to see an oral surgeon (referred by my dentist), who actually had TMJ dysfunction himself.

Alcohol only gives short term relaxation.

Good luck.

JaneJeffer · 24/03/2021 17:06
This guy has some exercises you can do and if they don't work at least he's a nice distraction from your pain!
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