Valium would've been better, IMO, and if you have the kind of doctor you can ask, then it is better as there are active metabolites, whereas Klonopin once it leaves your system has more of a crash, whereas Valium rides out a little better, the main reason it is the main drug of choice for the so-called Ashton method of BZD detoxification; but if we are talking about equianxiolytic doses you should be OK after a few days to a week of settling in to a dosing schedule; XANAX is not very good for GAD despite a lot of doctors prescribing and a lot of prominence, etc., fortunately it is getting less popular; it is only really good for severe panic attacks, but Valium is, as well, as it has the virtues of both a short onset and a long half-life, for both anxiety attacks and GAD. You should be fine, though, in terms of serious withdrawal symptoms, but if not, long term, in terms of anxiety, definitely speak to your doctor about Valium as a different option.
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