Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 581371

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Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 19:39:40

Dr Leo Sternbach established in the late 1950s that Chlordiopoxide (Librium) sedated animals. he then went onto seperate a different molecule which he named DIAZEPAM and was in 1963, tradenamed VALIUM(r)and released onto the market-perhaps you have heard of it?-hehe

Apparently Dr Sternbach is still alive aged 96, or something?-remarkable

Dr Leo Sternbach (Roche, Pharm) the instigator of benzodiazepines!!!

Cheers

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by rjlockhart on November 22, 2005, at 21:02:50

In reply to Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 19:39:40

wow i hope he comes out with a new benzo that is super duper good!

MWAH!

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 21:17:42

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by rjlockhart on November 22, 2005, at 21:02:50

> wow i hope he comes out with a new benzo that is super duper good!
>
> MWAH!
>
>

Yer dude, me too, However this is not 1963-1966, so the chances are smalll.

We have Valium 2, 5, 10mg, for 'psychic tension' or the more powerfull XANAX-.25mgs .5mgs or 1mgs- 2mgs-(USA)for the same purpose-take and follow as scripted at will?)-Good luck-BTW Xanax is god sent at the RIGHT TIME-OK?.-BELIEVE ME HERE-

Cheers

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by linkadge on November 22, 2005, at 21:29:54

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 21:17:42

Lived to 96 wow. Probably cause he was living a low stress life.

Although, I heard this guy once said that he didn't like to take valium cause it depressed him.

Linkadge

 

wow, LONG LIVE THE KING.. ROFL (nm)

Posted by spriggy on November 22, 2005, at 21:36:15

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by rjlockhart on November 22, 2005, at 21:02:50

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 21:48:19

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by linkadge on November 22, 2005, at 21:29:54

> Lived to 96 wow. Probably cause he was living a low stress life.
>
> Although, I heard this guy once said that he didn't like to take valium cause it depressed him.
>
> Linkadge

^Yes excately what i have read.

Dr Leo Sternbach-Inventor of the benzodiazepines (Libriun, Valium) I have read also he doesn't like to take his creations, due to the depresive feelings they cause.

Obviously the USA didn't agree with him, where Diazepam (Valium) held a hammerlock on the No 1 of scripted drugs during that decade.

And until Upjohns, Xanax-Halcion,-frenzied promotion (1982), was the nations tried and trusted friend!


NEVER, EVER, FORGET, THE LEGAL DOPE COMPANIES RULE OK?

Cheers

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by Jakeman on November 22, 2005, at 21:50:34

In reply to Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 19:39:40

> Dr Leo Sternbach established in the late 1950s that Chlordiopoxide (Librium) sedated animals. he then went onto seperate a different molecule which he named DIAZEPAM and was in 1963, tradenamed VALIUM(r)and released onto the market-perhaps you have heard of it?-hehe
>
> Apparently Dr Sternbach is still alive aged 96, or something?-remarkable
>
> Dr Leo Sternbach (Roche, Pharm) the instigator of benzodiazepines!!!
>
> Cheers

This post made me wonder, is Albert Hoffman still alive, the discoverer of LSD?

~Jake

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 22:11:12

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by Jakeman on November 22, 2005, at 21:50:34

>>
> This post made me wonder, is Albert Hoffman still alive, the discoverer of LSD?
>
> ~Jake
>

I think he may well be? (Please correcet me if i'm wrong?)

He absorbed some LSD-25 thru his fingers in 1938. He Decideded to take (What he thought was a small dose! of 250mcgs! in the early 1940s and entered heaven, n hell,.

From what i have scantilly gathered he is still alive.

Or took LSD-25, (His creation) on his deathbed)

Cheers!

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by Phillipa on November 22, 2005, at 22:41:06

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 22:11:12

I don't think xanax is stronger than valium. Just shorter acting. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!

Posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 22:58:17

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by Phillipa on November 22, 2005, at 22:41:06

> I don't think xanax is stronger than valium. Just shorter acting. Fondly, Phillipa

Thanks Phillipa!!

I disagree, having taken both-Xanax, is a laser beam-for intensive? psychic anquish interventivation. valium is a shotgun, and i have take thousands!!! (BELIEVE ME) of the 2. 5 mgs pills)-Valium =a shot gun. Xanax=a laser beam toward intense psychic pain!!-no doubt!!!


Cheers

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!! » paulbwell

Posted by Phillipa on November 22, 2005, at 23:24:23

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 22:58:17

Paulwell, you only took 2.5mg of valium? I take l5mg and it doesn't touch me. When I was taking xanax at first it relieved panic attacks and just started to make me sleepy. At the same time I was taking xanax approximately 2-3mg a day I was also taking klonopin, and chloral hydrate. I am very pleased if valium is weaker than xanax. As I no longer take klonopin and chloral hydrate . That would mean I have cut down on meds dramatically. And before I took the chloral hydrate I drank 6beers with the xanax. What I truly don't understand is why the beer made me feel fine. Best sleeping aid with .5xanax at night I've ever had. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged

Posted by xbunny on November 23, 2005, at 8:57:55

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by Jakeman on November 22, 2005, at 21:50:34


> This post made me wonder, is Albert Hoffman still alive, the discoverer of LSD?

AFAIK Albert Hofmann the inventor of LSD is still alive aged 99.

Buns

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged

Posted by valene on November 23, 2005, at 19:55:27

In reply to Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 19:39:40

Leo Sternbach died September 28, 2005 at the age of 97.
See obituary:
http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/10-2-2005-78020.asp

> Dr Leo Sternbach established in the late 1950s that Chlordiopoxide (Librium) sedated animals. he then went onto seperate a different molecule which he named DIAZEPAM and was in 1963, tradenamed VALIUM(r)and released onto the market-perhaps you have heard of it?-hehe
>
> Apparently Dr Sternbach is still alive aged 96, or something?-remarkable
>
> Dr Leo Sternbach (Roche, Pharm) the instigator of benzodiazepines!!!
>
> Cheers

 

Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged » xbunny

Posted by Jakeman on November 24, 2005, at 0:36:00

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged, posted by xbunny on November 23, 2005, at 8:57:55

>
> > This post made me wonder, is Albert Hoffman still alive, the discoverer of LSD?
>
> AFAIK Albert Hofmann the inventor of LSD is still alive aged 99.
>
> Buns

what's his phone number, I want to know his regimen.

~Jake

 

Re: Hoffman still here, age 99

Posted by Jakeman on November 27, 2005, at 0:28:34

In reply to Re: Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 22:11:12

> >>
> > This post made me wonder, is Albert Hoffman still alive, the discoverer of LSD?
> >
> > ~Jake
> >
>
> I think he may well be? (Please correcet me if i'm wrong?)
>
> He absorbed some LSD-25 thru his fingers in 1938. He Decideded to take (What he thought was a small dose! of 250mcgs! in the early 1940s and entered heaven, n hell,.
>
> From what i have scantilly gathered he is still alive.

Hoffman is 99 and still alive.
http://lsd.info/E_start.html

 

Re: That man deserves the Nobel!!! Benzos rule!!! (nm)

Posted by ace on November 28, 2005, at 8:26:56

In reply to Valiums (Diazepams) inventor still alive aged 96!!, posted by paulbwell on November 22, 2005, at 19:39:40

 

Re: That man deserves the Nobel!!! Benzos rule!!!

Posted by sukarno on November 29, 2005, at 3:59:37

In reply to Re: That man deserves the Nobel!!! Benzos rule!!! (nm), posted by ace on November 28, 2005, at 8:26:56

For me, Valium is the easiest of the benzodiazepines to taper off of. It is a lot more "gentle" than Xanax... very benign compared to the high-potency BZDs on the market these days. :-)


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