N&PD Moderators: Skorpio
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.Antidepressant effects of lorazepam ?
Nagelfar
Bluelight Crew
Whether this is due to metabolism or not I cannot say. However such seems to be a prevalent occurrence.
Although there may be some mechanism of anti-depressant affect had in lorazepam not had in that of clonazepam, but I personally am not elucidated on what that may in-fact be.adder
Bluelighter
I doubt lorazepam is less addictive than clonazepam. Being a hypnotic it should have at least a fairly high affinity towards alpha-1 subunit which seems to be the major subunit involved in reinforcing properties of benzodiazepines. I didn't find clonazepam to be particularly pleasurable, it was actually one of the dullest benzodiazepines I ever took. I think the addiction to benzodiazepines may be broken down to physical dependence and psychological dependence which depend on different subunits of GABA-A receptors. Clonazepam is certainly one of the worst benzodiazepines to get off due to the severity of physical and neurological withdrawal symptoms but I never found it to be much reinforcing.
Actually, despite your anecdotal report, lorazepam is indeed generally hailed as a less pleasurable benzodiazepine. Mileage varies, of course.