throwing out clonazepam
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@nick5141995 Ya, but I must admit having tried all from Halcion to Rohypnol (Triazolam and Flunitrazepam, clonazepam is still my favorites. Most people don`t Realize; but clonazepam preparations are almost always designed to be sub-lingual. Meaning, better and even higher bio-availability and since it goes through first-pass metabolism and through the blood-brain-barrier; thus possesses higher potency than many relatively potent bensos; such as: xanax, bromazepam, lorazeapm...ETC.
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@g00mp Yeah were I'm from you get 2 bucks a piece out of the .5's but you're right, that's still nowhere near a G.
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I was on Klonopin for 12 years and took what the doctor told me along with two other meds for fibromyalgia muscle pain, insomia, and restless syndrome. I was put on this med before the internet so information about the addiction qualities and withdrawal was not available. I wish the doctor had told the truth (benzo are alcohol for the brain). I would advise no one to take them. It took me 6 tries at detoxing and withdrawal symptoms for another year after I tapered off the meds.
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Just did the same the thing with my valium 2mg. and xanax 1mg.
Dirty shit.
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@videodesignerz It also states it as sub-lingual form on Wikipedia... but for example all the rest including Diazepam, it doesn't mention sub-lingual. And again says the same for Lorazepam... so go fucking learn your facts buddy.
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@videodesignerz Go research, it is amongst the few that do come in sub-lingual form. That and Lorazepam. But, obviously pharmacists and Doctor's neglect to tell patients this, as it makes them much more easier for abusing. Or, simply they don't know. Research the brand Pharma Science here in Canada. They are 2 mg white, says clonazepam around the 1 side of the tablet and 2.0 on the other with a break in the middle. 100% sublingual, tastes like sugar then minty fresh. Trust me on this.
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@g00mp no clonazepam does not come in sublingual
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@videodesignerz Lol price for Clonaz is $4 a pop for each 2mg tablet. However, it does cost more for each 0.5mg = $1.50. I am assuming you had over 200 pills of the 0.5 there. Makes that worth 300 bucks max.
Anyhow, congrats on the taper.
I am on Klonopin for over 5 years now. Tried the Ashton taper, but no luck! Completely different metabolic processes to active metabolite... Also, most people don't know this, but clonazepam is not only 10-15x stronger diazepam, as it is also sub-lingual!
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@aja222 Where do you live that the cost of clonazepam is expensive? I am assuming here the generic brands of course. For example, Pharma Science, Apotex, ratiopharm...etc costs me around 20 bucks max for 60x 2mg sub-lingual tablets. Now compare that to the cost of lets say Zyprexa, which costs nearly 20 bucks a pill for the 10mg! Yikes!
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I take these as prescribed (and they have helped me tremendously) and they cost so much....so watching this is upsetting. I would take those from you. Glad you didn't use the toilet.
I would seriously pay you over 1 thousand for that
videodesignerz 3 months ago 3
Actually, it is the inactive ingredients that make the drug "feel" different to different people. Judging by thedoorsforever's commenting on every single person's comment, someone apparently has a liking for this drug.
Just get a batch of the Mylan brand and tell me they aren't considerably weaker than the rest... you must get Teva or Qualitest... those brands aren't bad.
MrSpemat 2 months ago