SAFE — No Known Interaction
🟢 SAFE — Diazepam and Beta-Alanine can be taken together safely.
Evidence level: LIMITED
Diazepam and Beta-Alanine are safe to take together based on current evidence. No adverse interactions reported.
No clinically significant interaction between Diazepam and Beta-Alanine has been identified in medical literature.
No interaction between Diazepam and Beta-Alanine has been documented in clinical literature. Even so, always let your doctor and pharmacist know you're taking Beta-Alanine — it helps them make better decisions about your care.
Take Diazepam only as prescribed — benzodiazepines carry dependence risk and should not be adjusted without medical guidance. Beta-Alanine at a separate time. Glycine and taurine have GABA-ergic properties that may amplify sedation. L-theanine is generally safer. Avoid high-dose GABA supplements.
Higher risk for: elderly (fall risk, oversedation), those with respiratory conditions, concurrent opioid or alcohol use, liver impairment, history of substance use disorder, or those on multiple CNS depressants.
Monitor for excessive sedation when combining Diazepam with Beta-Alanine. Watch for: profound drowsiness, slowed reflexes, impaired coordination, confusion, memory problems, slurred speech, or mood changes. Avoid driving or operating heavy equipment. When to seek emergency help: Severely slowed or stopped breathing, inability to be woken, severe confusion, fainting, or paradoxical agitation. Never combine with alcohol. Do not stop benzodiazepines abruptly — taper under medical supervision.
No urgent need to discuss, but always keep your doctor informed of your full supplement and medication list. An up-to-date list helps them make the best treatment decisions.
Safe combination at standard doses. Continue your medication as prescribed. Inform your doctor or pharmacist that you are using both, so they can monitor for any changes over time.
Diazepam and Beta-Alanine are safe to take together based on current evidence. No adverse interactions reported.
Take Diazepam only as prescribed — benzodiazepines carry dependence risk and should not be adjusted without medical guidance. Beta-Alanine at a separate time. Glycine and taurine have GABA-ergic properties that may amplify sedation. L-theanine is generally safer. Avoid high-dose GABA supplements.
Monitor for excessive sedation when combining Diazepam with Beta-Alanine. Watch for: profound drowsiness, slowed reflexes, impaired coordination, confusion, memory problems, slurred speech, or mood changes. Avoid driving or operating heavy equipment. When to seek emergency help: Severely slowed or stopped breathing, inability to be woken, severe confusion, fainting, or paradoxical agitation. Never combine with alcohol. Do not stop benzodiazepines abruptly — taper under medical supervision.
Safe combination at standard doses. Continue your medication as prescribed. Inform your doctor or pharmacist that you are using both, so they can monitor for any changes over time.
No urgent need to discuss, but always keep your doctor informed of your full supplement and medication list. An up-to-date list helps them make the best treatment decisions.
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