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I'm not sure if this has been addressed - after skimming, I don't think so - so I'll continue:
Clonazepam, otherwise known as Klonopin, is a benzo that could prove quite useful as far as restless legs are concerned. Here's the reason:
Clonazepam is the drug of choice for certain sleep-studies involving people who sleepwalk, sleeptalk, etc.. The reason for this is that Clonazepam - unlike other benzos - actually INHIBITS the "carry-out" response between the mind and body, while one is asleep. So, if someone has RLS, and it is getting in the way of falling asleep, I'd say Clonazepam would be a perfect benzo for the job. Acetylcholine inhibition by benzos in general is one thing; the inhibition of the body's physical "tics" that are uncontrollable by conscious attempts, is limited to just Clonazepam, aka Klingon-opin. or KingKongopin.
Clonazepam, otherwise known as Klonopin, is a benzo that could prove quite useful as far as restless legs are concerned. Here's the reason:
Clonazepam is the drug of choice for certain sleep-studies involving people who sleepwalk, sleeptalk, etc.. The reason for this is that Clonazepam - unlike other benzos - actually INHIBITS the "carry-out" response between the mind and body, while one is asleep. So, if someone has RLS, and it is getting in the way of falling asleep, I'd say Clonazepam would be a perfect benzo for the job. Acetylcholine inhibition by benzos in general is one thing; the inhibition of the body's physical "tics" that are uncontrollable by conscious attempts, is limited to just Clonazepam, aka Klingon-opin. or KingKongopin.