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The Drug is Klonopin not Clonapin. I also think you mean a .5 mg of Klonopin not 5 mgs of Klonopin as that outside theraputic dosage. A .5 mg tab will stay in your body for only a short period unless it is followed by another .5 mg tab, usually within 24 hours. Some people are more susestible to these kind of tricylic meds and will find themselves extremely sleepy after taking one small dose. Others will be able to take .5 mg three to four times a day depending on their anxiety level. Klonopin is not like Adavan which is extremely quick acting causing some to need more which causes addiction. Klonopin is released more slowly into the blood thereby making it not as prone to addictive reactions.

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