For years I have taken 3.5 mg Xanax and 4 mg Klonopin together in a single dose at bedtime. Despite alarm about all the dangers and evils of benzos, two experienced and well-qualified psychiatrists treating me for many years had the opinion that prescribing me these two medications is appropriate under the circumstances. Taking the drugs alleviates severe symptoms and allows me to live a normal life, which was imposible before. My most recent psychiatrist retired, and I have had to find a new one. I had a visit with a psychiatrist who predictably was appalled that I was taking two different benzos at the same time. Instead of demanding that I stop taking them altogether, as many might have done, he wants me to stop taking all Xanax and immediately substitute additional Klonopin. He offers no plan for gradually making the switch, such as MrGreen describes above. I'm worried about how this change will affect me and believe that it should be accomplished gradually in steps. In the absence of guidance from the psychiatrist, I will devise my own plan and proceed by trial and error. Any suggestions would be appreciated. (I do know about and understand opinions about why I should not take any benzo at all, so further comments about that aren't necessary.)
I was switched from xanax to klonopin and worried that my GAD and panic attacks would return with a vengeance. I worried for nothing...switching from one benzo to another was very easy for me and believe me i have horrible panic attacks, so bad i think i am dying. If i can do it you'll do it with flying colors. Best of Luck
I just switched to clonazepam today after being on xanax xr 2mg. I am having a horrible day. I have had panic attacks, have gotten dizzy, jittery, a whole bunch of side effects from not being on it. I never knew how much xanax could cause to your body.
I don't believe anyone has had quite the experience I have with xanax. I was taking as much as 4mg a day, every day. I have self decreased over 2 to 3 days. I went to taking just .5 a day for a short while. No doubt that if you get involved with this med as a anxiety reliever, you will feel panicky. But then again I was taking 4 mg a day.
Don't sweat the small stuff such as .25, .50, or even 1 mg a day. You will come down if you talk yourself out of it. Do yourself a favor and do not exceed 1 mg. a day. They do have extended release so that you will get a steady dose. I will soon be in a position where a Dr. will cut me cold turkey. Some Drs. refuse to give this out. Take ONLY as you absolutely need it or you will find you will want to take more and more. Like any of these meds, take control of them. Do not let them take control of you. By the way...... I still take it, but not as much. And I know I can stop. I will just go through certain consequences. God help you all.
Hi. I have been taking xanax for many years. Whenever I have had to go to the ER or see another doctor, they are astonished that I take 1 mg 4 times a day and tell me it's dangerous. I am also prescribed 1 mg clonezapan to take before I go to bed at night. Do not stop taking xanax immediately. It has been known to cause seizures and even death. You have been taking it for a long time, so you have to slowly take yourself off, by decreasing your dosage over a period of several months. When I forget to take mine on time, I start shaking and having withdrawal symptoms as my body is addicted to it. Please see below.
From a doctor:
So, here are my rules of thumb about xanax:
Avoid it.
Keep the doses small.
Do not use in older folks or forgetful folks (more likely to forget it, thus more likely to have problems).
Do not use in anyone with a history of alcoholism or addiction (yes, that means you have to ask).
Tell folks to avoid from daily use.
If they are on it, warn them that stopping it suddenly, even for a day or two, can result in confusion, hallucinations, seizures, and even death.
Thought this might be of some use. One of Ryan's old posts. clonazepam = klonopin
In order for Klonopin to replace Xanax, it must accumulate. Klonopin accumulates to steady-state within two weeks, at which point it will fully replace the Xanax from a potency standpoint. Xanax doesn't accumulate, therefore, simultaneously replacing it with Klonopin would lead to withdrawal phenomena. The Xanax plasma level would trough sharply, and there would be nothing to replace it.
Therefore, it would be advisable to "step" the Klonopin in, while simultaneously stepping out the Xanax. This is best done in 0.25 mg increments.
*Example* - You were formerly taking 0.5 mg of Xanax three times daily, and the goal is to transition to Klonopin, 0.5 mg, t.i.d....
Days 1-3: Take 0.5 mg of Xanax in the morning and afternoon. Take 0.25 mg of Xanax and 0.25 mg of Klonopin nightly.
Days 3-6: Take 0.5 mg of Xanax in the morning, and 0.25 mg of Xanax and 0.25 mg of Klonopin in the afternoon and nightly.
Days 6-9: Take 0.25 mg of Xanax and 0.25 mg of Klonopin in the morning, afternoon, and nightly.
Days 9-12: Take 0.25 mg of Xanax and 0.25 mg of Klonopin in the morning and afternoon. Take 0.5 mg of Klonopin nightly.
Days 12-15: Take 0.25 mg of Xanax and 0.25 mg of Klonopin in the morning. Take 0.5 mg of Klonopin in the afternoon and nightly.
Day 18: Take 0.5 mg of Klonopin, t.i.d. The Xanax is discontinued.
The problem is from abruptly stopping Xanax without starting another benzodiazepene (anti-anxiety agent in the same class). The effects of the Klonopin will replace it. I take Klonopin as well and have taken it 10 years. Its safer long term because there is far less of a potential for a person to build up a tolerance to it than Xanax which is generally indicated for short term use.
i take clonazepam, i would switch-drifter0213 (worked for me)