Get off Clonzapam. It will take you like a year…unless you have it for ceasuresa. I was on for about 8 months starting at 0.75mg day and up to 1,5. Tolerance with this drig goes up and started causing anxiety. That said I’m also an alcoholic and this was an approach to sobriety as the drugs plug into the same receptors. But I said I want to be sober and get off these (not that they messed me up) but I don’t want to be dependent. These are the most addictive drugs (Clonzapam and Xanax). Went down 25% to start getting off and all hell broke loose. I was in withdrawal for a month. So I switched to Valium on an equal dose, which according to ‘medical science’ is much easier. Now I am on a 1 mg/ month taper and still get all good edgy and sensitive with some abnormal emotions like crying watching a movie…which isn’t normal. So unless you don’t have an option, get off those. Withdrawal effects can last for years if you are on for years.
So, also yes Clonzapam def effects adderall. I’ll take one once in a while for a party/concert or work, but it definitely cuts it down a lot. Don’t drink grapefruit juice or take Tagamet as it greatly potentiates those drugs through cyp 450 3A4 (Clonzapam) and 2d6. It makes it all last longer and stronger. I drink a lot of juice since I stopped drinking. And I gravitated to grapefruit mixed with other things. This fucked everything, as it just builds in your system in a bad way. And when you stop grapefruit you go down and life sucks. So not something to play with. But it does work esp w adderall.
But it’s a double edged sword. You would just have them build up and they are long acting (especially the Clonzapam). But if you need to get shit done take less benzo and let the adderall do it’s thing. Half life of Clonzapam is like 30 hours so you would have plenty in your system to meet your needs but not contradict adderall.
Both are highly addictive. But I’d get off the benzos. They give you those to get you off other drugs, but there is nothing to get you off benzos except pain and time. I speak from experience.