1) Crush the pill into a fine powder and put it into a clean spoon.
2) Add just enough cold water to the spoon to mix it up and create a solution which consists of your crushed pill and water.
3) Take a small piece of cotton (I am assuming you don't have micron filters- these are the safest way to filter your mix but cotton will do the trick) and drop it into the spoon with your green mixture.
4) Draw the clonazepam/water into your needle THROUGH the piece of cotton- this makes it safer to inject.
5) Spray out the contents of the needle into a clean spoon (it should look like a uniform liquid at this point).
6) Repeat step 4 with a new clean piece of cotton. This second filtering will make it even safer to shoot.
7) Do some bicep curls to get your blood pumping through your arm, and then tie off to hold your vein in place.
8) Inject, but only once you're sure you've got it in the vein (you will be able to see some blood draw back into the needle with your mixture). When you see this, push down the plunger until your mix is all in your vein.
9) Remove the needle and clean the bit of blood that has spilled from the hole the needle created.
10) Lay on your couch and watch something on Netflix.
A clonazepam pill with the imprint "R 34" is typically 1 mg in strength. It is important to always verify with a healthcare provider or pharmacist to ensure the accuracy of medication information.
1 mg = (1/1000) g 1 g = 1000 mg So 12 mg = (12/1000) g Obviously 1 g = 1000 mg which is much greater than 12 mg
1 gram equals 1000 mg. Hope I helped!
There are 1,000 ppm (parts per million) in 1 mg of potassium. This means that for every 1 million parts of a substance, 1 part is potassium when the concentration is 1 mg.
1mg = 1000mcg
Clonazepam is the generic version of the brand name medication Klonopin, so the dosage should be the same, 1mg to 1mg.
1 mg of klonopin is $1.00
Clonazepam (1 mg)
One mg is safer than the 5 mg (and even half of 5mg) that you use to take.
.25 mg .5 Mg 1 Mg 2 Mg These Are the Most Common Doses] It comes in 3 Mg, and 6 Mg, This is being introduced to the American markets.
no because that is wat i was on and i swiched to a different doctor and she took me off most of it
The concentration of the solution needs to be known to calculate the volume. If the concentration is 1 mg/ml, then you would inject 12 ml. If the concentration is different, you need to adjust the volume accordingly.
Can't be done duh!
There are known drug reactions between tizanidine and clonazepam. Never take them together unless you do so under the supervision of a doctor. Some of the possible interactions are: drowsiness, dizziness, lightheadedness, difficulty concentrating, and impairment in thinking and judgment.
Taking them together may result in serious side effects. Consult your doctor or pharmacist.
It depends on the patient. In some patients who are new to clonazepam 1 mg is enough to make you very drowsy. In other patients who take it on a regular basis, 1 mg will relax you and relieve anxiety. It is highly dependent on the patient and tolerance to benzodiazepines.IF I MAY ADD: I take 14mg a day with no sedation whatsoever. Any answer to this question would be highly subjective and probably inaccurate for your needs. TALK TO A DOCTOR!
Clonazepam and Zolpidemtartrate are not two medications that you really want to mix. However, this can depend on why you are taking each of them. The benefits may outweigh the risks. Talk to your doctor.