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Re: Preventing tolerance to benzodiazepines

Posted by SadDoggie on February 2, 2005, at 20:25:09

In reply to Re: Preventing tolerance to benzodiazepines » SadDoggie, posted by Phillipa on February 2, 2005, at 19:55:37

Yes it's probably due to that(or something like that). It just means the number of receptors that were involved with the drug are going down, so it causes this effect. But do you want to taper off the benzos? 30 years is a long time, it seems like you need em. Unless your psychiatrist is planning to put you on something better.

SadDoggie

> No the twitching is due to the "down regulation" of the tapering of benzos according to the pharmacist. I don't know what this means do you?Fondly, Phillipa


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