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Valium, Xanax, Librium, Ativan isn't defined yet, but these are close:
1. benzohead
One who takes the benzodiazepene class of minor tranquilizers Valium, Xanax, Librium, Ativan for recreational purposes.
Anna Nicole Smith is a benzohead.
2. You are an Idiot
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3. xanax
A very potent benzodiazepine. Often referred to as a "minor" tranquilizer , it is really anything but. Typically prescribed for anxiety and panic disorder. Dependence ensues quickly even at therapeutic doses , resulting in what is considered to be one of the worst withdrawal syndromes by the medical community when abruptly discontinued.

The relatively low dose , when compared to the other benzodiazepines , is actually quite deceptive. The general concensus on therapeutic doseage equivalency among benzodiazepines is as follows:

.5mg xanax
1 mg Ativan
.5 mg klonopin
10 mg diazepam , Valium
25 mg. Librium , Chlordiazepoxide

As you can see , 2mgs of xanax is really not a small dose at all. It is equal to 4 10mg valium! Despite the fact that most doctors would never prescribe that much Valium , patients are far too often put on corresponding doses of xanax , and unknowingly become extremely dependent on the drug.

The benzodiazepines are habit forming. W/D can be quite serious ,is of the alcohol type , and can lead to seizures and death if not managed medically.
She didnt know she was dependent on xanax until she stopped taking it , and woke up in the emergency room.
4. benzo-burnt
Benzo-burnt:

What you feel like and taste like in the morning when you wake up after taking too many benzodiazepines the night before. Benzodiazepines are an ingenious class of psychoactives that will put the most nervous, paranoid, and otherwise freaked out bitch's mind at total ease. They gained a really bad rap (one they mostly didn’t deserve) in the 1990s but they are making a comeback among many prescribing psychiatrists and G.P.s who have said "fuck the band wagon" and determined for them selves that these are good drugs. Benzos include: (Valium, Ativan, Librium, Klonopin, Xanax, Halcion, Serax et cetera.

The feeing of being benzo-burnt is very unpleasant and is quite hard to describe to someone who hasn't experienced it, but one notable aspect is a distinctive metallic taste in the mouth that lasts for several hours (depending on how much you took the previous night). Interestingly, the exact taste is unique for each benzodiazepine, with Klonopin and Ativan producing the strongest and most unpleas...
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