There's the equivalence table from 'The Ashton Manual' and then there are some modified or similar versions made by health organisations, state institutions etc. (quick google search will give you most of the tables/charts.
The reason I came to think of this is that I'm currently sitting here with 2mg Kpins (clonazepam) trying to figure out the actual strength compared to diazepam. According to almost every source my 2mg clonazepams are equivalent to 40mg of diazepam. And these tablets are prescribed for people to take in their homes.
What are your experiences with equivalences/ratios with benzos? Do you think the tables are precise?
ty for any answers
The reason I came to think of this is that I'm currently sitting here with 2mg Kpins (clonazepam) trying to figure out the actual strength compared to diazepam. According to almost every source my 2mg clonazepams are equivalent to 40mg of diazepam. And these tablets are prescribed for people to take in their homes.
What are your experiences with equivalences/ratios with benzos? Do you think the tables are precise?
ty for any answers