Is it okay to cart valium if your doctor tell you not to clutch anything explicitly a blood thinner?



Answer:
well if you run it, and then bring back a cut, then you might bleed excitedly and not be able to stop it, i would listen to your doctor- their is a sense why doctors say these things- to better your strength
Honey, why are you asking an air conditioning man and immaculate stranger, something that may endanger your health?
I'm not going to read out it's ok to take it, but valium doesn't undernourished the blood.
Valium is not a blood thinner but I won't say it is OK to lug it. The main concern would be its possible interaction beside whatever medicine you are on.
I agree with some folks here that diazepam and blood thinners (low dose aspirin, plavix..etc) have different mechnisms of allergic reaction. However, you doctor knows best!! Listen to him!
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