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Clonazepam (klonopin) the suboxone of benzos

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Herbal~Jah

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Do you guys feel like this? I feel like Clonazepam is like the suboxone of the the benzo class. I say this because it last all day and it doesn't mess you up real bad like other benzos such as xanax, ativan, etc.. I just wish sometimes they would kick in fast, the k-pins that is. And yes i know about sublingual but i can never tell if it actually works any faster...
 
I'm not sure if this is really suitable for BDD, it's not a specific or harm reduction related question, asking if people agree that clonazepam is "the Suboxone of benzos" is pretty vague and self-serving (remember the BDD guidelines say no self-serving threads). And a lot of your recent threads are about clonazepam, maybe it's affecting you more than you realize. In answer to your main question, yes I guess you could compare it to Suboxone in that it has a long duration of action, slower onset, and is feels more subtle than some other benzos. As for sublingual use, personally I do fee a faster onset from sublingual use. I don't really think anything else can be said or that this thread will generate helpful discussion so I'm going to close it. Please PM me if you have any questions.
 
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