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new Rx for klonopin

by manneedshelp304, Oct 14, 2009 08:13AM
Tags: klonopin
I just got an rx for .5 mg of klonopin for anxiety..1/2 pill in am...12/ in pm.....any addiction danger here?

thanks
Member Comments (2)

by greenlydia, Oct 14, 2009 11:40AM
To: manneedshelp
NO!

by rocker206, Oct 14, 2009 08:37PM
To: manneedshelp304
that's what i've been taking since june and i'm good with it.  Matter of fact .. my psych finds it hard to believe that such a low dose actually straightens me out and makes me feel better.

your body tells you things.. listen to it.  if you need an extra half, you're still ok .. if you are good with the morning half, even better.  you are really in no danger of addiction unless you start taking more and more over time.  Because klonopin is a stronger benzo than ativan and it lasts longer, i find it to be a very effective anti anxiety med and my psych has no problem prescribing it at such a low dose.
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