Posted by bleauberry on March 16, 2011, at 15:57:41
In reply to remedy for memory impairement for benzos?, posted by DavidTorres on March 12, 2011, at 11:09:13
The memory problem is common with that drug. Reducing the dose or eliminating the dose are the obvious ways to deal with that. But to do so means a possible return of the original symptoms as well as destabilization if you reduce too fast.
I know a lot about both sides of the fence and honestly I think you have a much better prognosis by studying the herbal choices. For the original symptoms as well as the memory impairment. Either alone or in combination with your med, there are some excellent ones.
Your mention of the racetams and such, I like that.
Trial and error. Sooner or later, trial and success.
> Hello everybody. There are a lot of informed persons here and I hope somebody will offer me a solution. I've been taking 100 mg Clorazepate per day for more than a year. In the last months, I noticed I don't remember all things I used to and it's very hard to assimilate new information. My questions are:
> 1.Will this memory impairment disappear if I will remove Clorazepate from my system in a few months?If yes, how long will it take after quitting?
> 2.Will pramiracetam (remen, neupramir, pramistar)be of any help after I quit benzos?
> 3.If not, can you suggest me another memory stimulant (I cannot take pills that increase the dopamine level - Adderall, Concerta, Ritalin, because I'm at risk for a psychotic episode)?
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