A quick question - Nervium 5mg

Discussion in 'Support' started by Emil Mikalsen, Aug 14, 2014.

    1. Emil Mikalsen
      Curious

      Emil Mikalsen Member

      Location:
      Norway
      Tinnitus Since:
      10.2013 - concert
      I got a box of Turkish Valium/Diazepam called Nervium, anyone got any thoughts on the extra stuff inn them?
      They are from a doctor i went to in turkey. Used when needed only. :)

      Diazepam (USP 25)........................................5 mg.
      Corn starch(EP 4).................................. 90 mg.
      Lactose (EP 4).................................................91.955 mg.
      Gelatine (EP 4)...................................................2 mg.
      Talk (EP 4).....................................................10 mg.
      Magnesium stearate (EP 4)............................................ 1 mg.
      İndigotin (Ph. Fr. VIII) ....................................0.025 mg.
      Tartrazin (Ph. Fr. VIII)......................................0.020 mg.
      ---------------------
      200 mg.
       
    2. Markku
      Inspired

      Markku Founder Staff Podcast Patron Benefactor Hall of Fame Advocate

      Tinnitus Since:
      04/2010
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Syringing
      In the Finnish product "Diapam", the active ingredient is unsurprisingly diazepam, and the others are:

      laktoosimonohydraatti (lactose)
      perunatärkkelys (starch)
      liivate (gelatine)
      povidoni (polyvinylpyrrolidone)
      magnesiumstearaatti (magnesium stearate)
      talkki (talc)

      Amounts not mentioned (minimal of course), but I'd estimate they are very similar to your version.


      Anyway, I wouldn't worry if I were you. These are something called excipients (click here for more info).
       
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      Emil Mikalsen
      Curious

      Emil Mikalsen Member

      Location:
      Norway
      Tinnitus Since:
      10.2013 - concert
      Sweet, thanks for clearing that up. :)
       
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