WOW Wait a second Raphael did i hear that right, The quality is superb on your blue balls? God damm im sorry to hear that, I think you may need a need GF bud. LOL
On a serious note, just wanted to share this. My friend was taking valium from pal a month straight. He is rx'd xanax but for w.e reasons his PM dr did a specific benzo test and to find out how much of each he had in his sytem. He stopped Vals 10 days prior to the test, and took purple 1mg xans from our friend up untill test. The tests came back at 2.9 valuim, His dr said that is the resuts of someone taking high doses everyday. Average is 1-2. that 2,9 was high.
My question is would valuim last that long in your sytem 10 days later? I always thought it was short acting. Anyways ifnot then that means these purple k's are spiked/mixed with valuim. Iv always thought of them stronger then american footballs and bars, that would explain why.
Next to Librium, Valium is the longest acting benzo that I know of, staying in your system with a half life of 40-120 hours (when active metabolities are factored in) , in other resources I've read more but I done lost my drug bible. The drug itself has a half life of approximately 40 hours. So, my little lesson on half lives.
This means that if you take 20mg of Valium, after 40 hours 10mg remains in your system.
After another 40 hours, 5mg remains in your system
After yet another 40 hours, 2.5mg remains in your system
After another 40 hours, 1.25mg remains in your system
So it takes 6 or 7 days to have only 1mg left of Valium in your system, even more to get all of it's active metabolites out of there. What this means as far as blood tests go? I have no clue. I do know that taking different benzos before a blood test will cause a cross reaction possibly creating an inaccurate reading. So Alps + V's may equal a higher reading.
But don't consider your question answered, there's still a lot of things I need to look into here. Just consider it food for thought.
Anyway, from Wikipedia, since I finally get to learn something new, 0,1-1.0 is the therapeutic level, 1-5 could get you a DUI, and if it hits somewhere around 20, you're dead.