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preparing to get off klonopin
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preparing to get off klonopin

by tjs1974, Apr 04, 2006 12:00AM
Hi,

I am on klonopin 0.25 mg twice a day for a buldging disc in my neck in the c5-c6 area and also for an imflammed nerve on the c 7.  I will be having an outpatient surgical procedure this Thursday as I was in the hospital last week. I am preparing to get off klonopin as my Dr prescribed neorontin for me 100mg 3 times a day.



How Would I taper off the klonopin? I am also on Dilantin as a prevention of seazures 230mg a day. 100 mg in the morning, 130 mg at night.  All help would be appreciated.



Thanks,

Todd

by CCF-Neuro-M.D.-PW, Apr 10, 2006 12:00AM
Any medication changes need to be coordinated by your physician - I cannot do this for you unforunately as this site is purely educational



In general it is not good to stop a benzodiazepine medication cold turkey - this could precipitate a withdrawal reaction or a seizure (particularly in someone susceptibel to seizures). Klonopin is not as bad as it is a relatively long acting form but there is still this risk. Neurontin does not prevent this as it works via a different mechanism.



If you are still on it, discuss this with your doctor



Goodluck
Member Comments (4)

by crystaly, Apr 10, 2006 12:00AM
To: Tjs1974
Hi, Do as the neuro says you need to come down slowly over a period of months or you won,t no whats hit you. I made the mistake of just stopping my Klonipan and suffered really badly. My neurologist went mad . You need to get a reduction schedule from your Dr. Its much safer I can assure you it is the right thing to do. Good Luck

by tjs1974, Apr 12, 2006 12:00AM
thanks crystal,

I was able to get a taper schedule.  Im currently now on 1/2 of .5mg of klonopin every other day and then will be completely off of it.  Im going to be having neck surgery in the next week or two.



Thanks again,

Todd

by crystaly, Apr 15, 2006 12:00AM
To: tjs1974
Hi Todd,

Good Luck with tapering off clonazepam its called in the UK. Hope your surgery goes ok. Take care Chris
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