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Re: why does lorazepam make it easier to talk...

Posted by rjlockhart98 on July 19, 2005, at 10:05:14

In reply to why does lorazepam make it easier to talk..., posted by iforgotmypassword on July 19, 2005, at 9:53:55

I was on Lorazepam 6mg ( 2mg X 3) daily for severe panic. 2 months ago

Ativan doesnt really make you in the mood talk, you more just mellowed out, you can function fine anything thats under 2mg. I worked fine on 1mg at work, i hardly felt anything.

Clonazepam 1.25-2mg makes you in the mood to talk, you are much more open. Not exactly alcohol wise. But you want more "stimulus" from talking. Lorazepam and Clonzepam feel diffrent in their effects much. Lorazepam is not as sedating, and doesnt calm a disturbed mind as well.

Ativan may make you talk with less studuring, but you mainly just want to sit back and not say anything. Lorazepam doesnt work on some serotonin receptors that Clonazepam has something to do with which may be why it acts the way it does. Lorazpeam mainly acts only on GABA receptors, thats all. Clonazepam seems to do the same the same thing but on serotonin too. I dont know i'll pull some literature if you want.

Best to you and your conversation.

Matt


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