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Re: Is there any problem with mixing benzodiazepines?

Posted by Franz on September 17, 2007, at 22:21:11

In reply to Is there any problem with mixing benzodiazepines?, posted by Franz on September 11, 2007, at 13:29:46

Thanks to all.

It seems I am not the only one with problems with clonazepam. It is noticeable how sometimes it flattens affect. Good for when you have to do things you do not want to do like boring tasks. Maybe this drug is more depressing when we have some some depressive feelings.

The problem with alprazolam at night is that I feel when it starts to work and it improves mood and this does not make it easier to go to sleep.

Maybe I will stick with bromazepam at night. A good benzo IMO. And yes, I also feel benzos tend to shorten sleep.

During the day I am trying Lemon Balm (Melissa) because I read it is relaxing and enhances mood (works in nicotinic and muscarinic receptors it seems). I tried it today and it helped.

 

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