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How long will I feel tired taking Clonazepam?

I just started taking Clonazepam a few days ago, and I undertand that it takes time to get into your system. Yesterday I passed out at 6:45pm... read more

How to reduce clonazepam dosage?

I’d like to reduce clonazepam. I’ve been taking it 0.25mg 2x/day for about 3 1/2 months while also taking Mirtazapine at night (up... read more

Low cortisol levels and clonazepam?

My cortisol levels are low. Borderline low around 5. I don't take any medication for that, but recently due to high frequency of my panic... read more

Weaned off Clonazepam very slowly but insomnia is back!?

I normally take 1 mg at night. Every time I start sleeping better, I get off by doing a really slow taper using a liquid suspension, after a few... read more

Difference between blue and green clonazepam?

Teva makes a (green)1MG Clonazepam. Accord makes a (blue) 1m MG. My wife has been on the blue version for many years. Recently (March 2023)... read more

Tapering clonazepam and was wondering if anyone else here is having weird dreams and thinking?

I have been on clonazepam for 3 years was at 2mg and started tapering basically from the beginning dry cutting got to 0.75mg but started... read more

Can clonazepam make you angry/irritable and inhibit the ability to absorb new information?

Hey team! Just to start off with a little background, I have had previous episodes of depression, where I wouldn't get out of bed and sit in my... read more

Can clonazepam cause body aches?

Every time I take clonazepam my body hurts. It’s mostly in my legs and side.

Tapering 0.25mg clonazepam. Need help?

I started taking clonazepam when I had a depression April 2017. I have OCD. I was taking 0.5mg in the morning and 0.5 mg in the evening . I... read more

I have clonazepam 2mg, its not scored. Can I break it in half?

I don't want 2 take the whole 2mg be unable 2 function, i just want 2 calm my nerves. So if any1 can answer it would b great.

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