I'm having an extremely hard time switching over to Clonazepam from Etizolam. I know your not supposed to just switch over from one different Benzodiazepine to another. I don't know if my symptoms which I'm now at 2MG Daily are so bad because it's a thienodiazepeine which I'm not sure how much cross-tolerance it has with Benzodiazepines. It doesn't seem to matter how much damn Clonazepam I take and I just simply DON'T know how to lower my Dose.
https://www.dovepress.com/a-success...ng-fine--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IMCRJ
I came across this article but the solutions I'm making are not 100% accurately dosed simply due to the fact it's not an expensive scale. It's mainly problematic because the scale tray I use for the very fluffy and pure Etizolam Powder sticks to the tray even with a good amount enough to be up to 20MG or less in powder is left in the tray. I do my best to sort of whack it off the tray into my solution vial using my metal powder scooper then using it to scrape the rest of the powder into the solution making nearly but not 100% of it gets into the solution.
Now I think I should mention I would be posting about this at Benzobuddies.org yet the fact that Etizolam is only prescribed in 3 countries and is not technically a Benzodiazepine I thought it would be wiser to come here for some suggestions. Anyone who has firsthand experience with switching from Etizolam to any other long-acting Benzo would be fantastic!
I'm not sure if any more information is useful but just let me know if I haven't stated something of importance that has to do with my current situation that is all.
https://www.dovepress.com/a-success...ng-fine--peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-IMCRJ
I came across this article but the solutions I'm making are not 100% accurately dosed simply due to the fact it's not an expensive scale. It's mainly problematic because the scale tray I use for the very fluffy and pure Etizolam Powder sticks to the tray even with a good amount enough to be up to 20MG or less in powder is left in the tray. I do my best to sort of whack it off the tray into my solution vial using my metal powder scooper then using it to scrape the rest of the powder into the solution making nearly but not 100% of it gets into the solution.
Now I think I should mention I would be posting about this at Benzobuddies.org yet the fact that Etizolam is only prescribed in 3 countries and is not technically a Benzodiazepine I thought it would be wiser to come here for some suggestions. Anyone who has firsthand experience with switching from Etizolam to any other long-acting Benzo would be fantastic!
I'm not sure if any more information is useful but just let me know if I haven't stated something of importance that has to do with my current situation that is all.