Colmes
Bluelighter
i know the standard for medical benzo detox is to switch the user over to valium but i thought your infor with % and mg one should prob taper with for minimal discomfort on the first page was great but should maybe contain similar information in regards to maybe a couple, atleast one other popular benzo (xanax. if not others like k-pin. i mean u dont need on for every benzo but the big three, maybe dig 4-5; ie ativan, temazepam)
my 2 cents
Alright i'll try and answer some questions.
Assuming of course you are legally on benzos (you being anyone), first step is to get off of benzos like Xanax, Ativan I know is short acting, ) and ... temazapam isnt used for long periods of time - I think the limit is one month in the U.S.? Thats what my doctor said - I always thought it was just illegal. Clonazapam (klonopin) is also a long acting benzodiazapine, but not as long acting as diazapam (valium). That being said, if you've been on clonazapam for years, that would probably be the one you'd taper with.
What im trying to say is, you (again, you being anyone) can't taper off of benzos using fast acting benzos such xanax, or ativan (temeazepam I dont think really is ever considered) - and i will quote this bit of info regarding ativan
"The likelihood of dependence is relatively high with lorazepam compared to other benzodiazepines. Lorazepam's relatively short serum half-life, its confinement mainly to the vascular space, and its inactive metabolite results in interdose withdrawal phenomena and next-dose cravings. This may reinforce psychological dependence. Because of its high potency, the smallest lorazepam tablet strength of 0.5 mg is also a significant dose reduction"
Certain benzos are just better for tapering than others. A medicines half-life does not reflect on how long its therapeutic effect is - but rather - how long it remains detectable in your body (Think smoking a lot of pot, and having it be in your system for 30 days).
I'm just a psychopharmacology student. I know a good deal about medications, but there are definitely other opinions out there, and people much more knowledgeable about actual benzodiazapine titration / what medications can aid / and what to expect life to be like.
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