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Klonopin is classified as a benzodiazepine (benzo).1 While benzos do help with opiate withdrawals, they are just as addictive. Try not to take them on a daily basis, or you run the risk of replacing one habit with another. Actually, it is safer to take Suboxone rather than a benzo every day. That is just my opinion. This is mainly because you can get very high on benzos while (as I am sure you know) Suboxone has a "ceiling" effect," which means that you can't really get high off of it.
2mg klonopin, how long does it help a panic attack
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Yes and No. In short, it potentiates the effects of methocarbamol.
Even after weaning off of Lexapro I am experiencing withdrawals. My doctor actually told me to try taking Sudafed. I did yesterday for the first time and it really did help the dizziness and numb feeling. so in my case the answer is yes.
Withdrawals from wat...if u take it long enough you'll just set yourself up for more withdraws...hydrocodone has its own with draws and they ain't pretty
diagnosis can be subjective chances are if pt is perscribed depakote and anti psychotic meds the pt is schizoaffective ie having problems with schizophenia and mood. Often times signs and sx of schizophenia cause distress that depakote can help even out mood swings relatied to those s/sx. There are also other medical uses for depakote other than mental health.
Although Depakote is sometimes used by people as a substitute for street drugs, this is not that common. It works by slowing the brain's activity. It does not repair neurotransmitters - neurotransmitters are chemicals that help brain cells "talk" to each other. ___________________________________________ No, it is impossible to get high off of Depakote, as all it does is repair damaged Neurotransmitters in the brain.
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Valerian root can help with withdrawal. It calms the central nervous system, relieves anxiety and depression and helps with sleep.
Yes, claudipine, or Klonopin is in the benzodiazepine family. It is a controlled substance. It is mostly prescribed to help people with anxiety or to help with insomnia.