Posted by kregpark@yahoo.com on April 21, 2002, at 15:56:01
In reply to Can anyone help with Klonopin studies?, posted by JohnQ on April 18, 2002, at 20:00:52
Hi John -
I read them - there are not very many - mainly or entirely by John Davidson as you may know.
A university library - depending on magazine.
I think maybe you are considering for movements also? If so feel free to email me. I got a knarly reaction (in between great effects) from low dose amisulpride (my stupidity to try this too hastily based on less than throughoug research and discussions on my part - though a Dr. did put me through all this and certainly screwed up as well)... fortunately looks like things are OK but I have some residual minor stuff still and am at this point a bit sensitive to acute changes in meds also, and I need to get this to go away 100% (no aggrevating possible).
Anyway - I am way down almost off Klonopin, dropped other meds including non-psychiatric too.
It is possible Klonopin may prevent remission of lingering dystonias. (There is "tardive dystonias" which are most common in younger males). I would not suggest trying to treat movement symptoms initially. Better to get rid of drugs first.
Good luck,
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