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Tapering 0.25mg clonazepam. Need help?

I started taking clonazepam when I had a depression April 2017. I have OCD. I was taking 0.5mg in the morning and 0.5 mg in the evening . I slowly... read more

How to safely reduce intake of clonazepam?

I have been taking clonazepam for about 5 weeks, I am taking 0.25 in the morning and 0.25 in the evening before bed. It has been extremely helpful... read more

I’m taking 0.5 mg clonazepam twice daily.

I would like to safely taper with minimum side effects. I have been reading different posts on this site and find it very informative. I tried once... read more

Name Brand Klonopin vs clonazepam?

What do you all think of this. I was prescribed clonazepam for panic attacks. Teva was the manufacturer I took for several year's. Up until Teva... read more

Any help with withdrawal symptoms. extreme nausea,no appetite,no sleep,muscle spasm, headache?

I have more withdrawals can't swallow, eyes can't focus,mind can't focus,rapid nerve firing,grinding teeth,no patience,there's more but that's good.... read more

Generalized Anxiety Disorder - How do you judge when to take your anti-anxiety med, like clonazepam?

I find my anxiety has been building up around 11:00am-12:00pm and the again around 4:00pm -5:00pm. I wait each day to see if I really need it and... read more

First day on Effexor and I cant sleep?

I am uni student who has mild ADD with social anxiety and sleep disorder. I've taken many ADD medications until I finally found Dexatrine which didnt... read more

Switching from Xanax to clonazepam?

What to suggest? My Dr. Switched me on to Klonopin (clonazepam) from alprazolam which I took .5 mg for 7 yrs 2x a day, most recently 3x day.Today was... read more

How do you wean yourself off clonazepam?

I am on clonazepam 0.5mg 2x day. I am weaning myself off and would like to ask if anyone knows how to? My pharmacist said they are fast acting so if... read more

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