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Benzos Sublingual Clonazepam Vs. Oral Onset Speed Difference.

Thomas29

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Okay there is not much Concrete SOLID-RELIABLE INFORMATION on this Subject but from the Research I gather Sublingual Clonazepam even the ones meant for Oral Use has Equal Absorption if not possibly 1% more is absorbed through Sublingual Vs. Oral. Sublingual Clearly takes Effect Quicker but how much Quicker is my Question? From my Understand if Injection of Clonazepam you do not Reach Peak Plasma Levels in the Blood or the Full Effects for a Full 2-Hours after Dosing if anyone has any CONCRETE INFORMATION WITH CITED SOURCES to Back Up the Claims it would be much Appreciated and Helpful needed Advice for myself.
 
I don't have a source, but there's a variety of clonazepam pill called "Clonatril". I think it's either 1.5mg or 2mg of clonazepam. They are banana flavored (and I believe they are manufactured in the UK). They are wonderful. Not only is the taste sublime, they kick in within 5-10 minutes (Obviously they aren't peaking by 10 minutes, but you will notice the effects). That's at least twice as quick as I've ever experienced the onset of any other pill consumed either sublingually or orally, including Xanax which I've taken both ways and alprazolam is said to have one of the most rapid onsets of any benzodiazepine on the market.
 
I used to sub my clonazepam all the time when I had panic attacks. It certainly kicked in much faster through that route, I'd say 10-15 minutes to start and by 30 minutes, I was either calmed or calmed by not giving a crap anymore.

The bananakins were 2mg. I never bothered with them because they were manufactured by an Indian company and my generic clonazepam I got from the local pharmacy had a minty taste and seemed to kick in fine but I heard they were wonderful. Personally, I had the 1mg pills and sometimes they were too much. I wouldn't be able to function with 2mg.
 
Don't forget that with subbing, the half-life of the drug will be shorter. Quick onset, quick departure.
 
^ Maybe not in terms of half life, yes. But the duration of action when subbing a drug is way shorter than if swallowed. That's my understanding of sublingual vs oral.
 
It's just a thing I noticed to myself, I may probably be wrong then, but who knows.

I'd like for one to read a scientific piece regarding this question.
 
regardless of the ROA, clonazepam by nature comes on slowly, you can't force effects by getting it in your bloodstream faster, ask the idiots who have tried injecting it. :)
 
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