Posted by Alan on February 24, 2002, at 1:57:44
In reply to Re: xanax vs klonopin, posted by Gracie2 on February 24, 2002, at 0:09:16
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> As I understand it, some people develop a tolerance to Xanax while depending on it's tranqualizing effect to get them through the day, which puts it in the category of an addictive drug. Any drug that you come to rely on for it's mood-altering effects can be considered addictive, and this happens to many people. Any steps you take to secure Xanax beyond the prescribed amount can put you into the unpleasant catagory of being labeled as a patient with "drug-seeking behavior", (or maybe prison), which alerts both your doctor and pharmacist that you are not responsible with your medication.
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> Klonopin apparently has less abuse potential and you may use this drug to wean yourself from Xanax.
> The idea is that Xanax should be prescribed as a measure to help you deal with a temporary, painful part of your life, as pain-killers are prescribed to help you through physical or emotional problems. It's a temporary fix, not a life-long solution. The only acception are treating patients with severe mental diseases
> and terminal patients suffering from physical pain. Otherwise, your physician is responsible for precribing and weaning you from medication before you form an addiction and cannot function without your medication. The doctors creed is: first, do not harm.
> An interesting note here is that Xanax, in my experience, was unimpressive. No high, no buzz. It just made me tired.
> Anyway, Klonapin is definately a step up from Xanax, and prehaps will be able to wean you from Xanax altogether. Do not everything at once - take pride in those baby steps. At the same time, watch your mental acuity return - a great goal in itself.
> Best of luck - Gracie
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Read:http://panicdisorder.about.com/library/weekly/aa031997.htm
AND
http://bearpaw8.tripod.com/pd.html
(particularly scroll to BZD's vs. the AD's and ssri's)These two links I hope clarify a few things about the BZD's which have been misunderstood for such a long time that they are now experiencing a "rebirth" some may say - especially in the hands of specialists that know and understand these very effective anxiolytics. With all of the shouting going on about the effecacy of ssri's and AD's to stop chronic or even non-chronic anxiety disorders, the leading specialists are quitely going about their business using the BZD's as a first line of defense against anxiety - monotherapy in the form of either long OR short term treatment.
Happy reading!
Alan
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URL: http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20020222/msgs/95294.html