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Re: why some brains can withdraw and others not???

Posted by Beeb on December 24, 2012, at 13:31:56

In reply to why some brains can withdraw and others not???, posted by gadchik on December 22, 2012, at 19:09:51

> I would like to know why some people can taper off klonopin, high dose,after years of use,and have no issue with it? Then others,such as me,have such a problem trying to taper down from a small dose. What is it about my brain vs the brain that doesnt experience withdrawal?

Impossible to say.

But perhaps your past use of Zoloft and Remeron plays a role. Usually, there are some long lasting changes after extended use of the drugs.
They act primarily on serotonin, but indirectly on other neurotransmitters as well.
Endocrine and thyroid function may also be affected.


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